학술논문

Controlled shock response spectrum test on spacecraft subsystem using electrodynamic shaker
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 International Conference on Advances in Mechanical, Industrial, Automation and Management Systems (AMIAMS) Advances in Mechanical, Industrial, Automation and Management Systems (AMIAMS), 2017 International Conference on. :94-99 Feb, 2017
Subject
General Topics for Engineers
Shock response spectrum (SRS)
maxi-max
SDOF(single degree of freedom)
wavelet synthesis
damped sinusoid synthesis
facility validation
Language
Abstract
Shock Response spectrum (SRS) tests are one of the tests that are conducted on some critical systems of spacecraft as part of environmental testing. The SRS tests are conducted to simulate the pyro shoclcs that occur during launch phases as well as during deployment of spacecraft appendages. Some of the methods to carryout SRS tests are pyro technique method, drop shock method and using electro dynamic shakers. The pyro technique, and drop shock methods are open loop tests, whereas SRS testing using electrodynamic shaker is a controlled closed loop test. SRS testing using electrodynamic shaker offers various advantages such as simple test set up, better controllability and repeatability. However, it is important to devise a proper test methodology so that safety of the electro dynamic shaker and that of test specimen are not compromised. This paper discusses the challenges that are involved in conducting SRS tests on electrodynamic shaker and necessary precautions to be considered. Approach involved in choosing various test parameters like synthesis waveform, spectrum convergence level, etc., are listed. A case study of SRS test conducted on an optical payload of Indian geo stationary spacecraft is presented.