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- 所属
- 国立研究開発法人宇宙航空研究開発機構 宇宙科学研究所 宇宙飛翔工学研究系 准教授
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0451-117X
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202001003226441587
- researchmap会員ID
- R000014429
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JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS 216(1-2) 119-128 2024年7月LiteBIRD is a space mission aimed to measure the polarization signal of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). One of the telescopes of LiteBIRD is the low-frequency telescope which has two aluminum reflectors. The reflectors are designed with thin surfaces to minimize the weight of the reflectors. Due to the thinness of the surfaces, there is a potential risk of deformation due to machining and thermal stresses. We need to establish the fabrication methodology to achieve the required surface accuracy and maintain it throughout the operation period. This paper describes the fabrication and prototyping of the half-scaled reflector and the evaluation of the surface accuracy as a demonstration. We confirmed that we can achieve an accuracy of the reflector surface of less than 10 mu\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\upmu$$\end{document}m RMS. Additionally, the deformation after the thermal cycle test was less than 2 mu\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\upmu$$\end{document}m RMS. These meet our requirements for CMB observation.
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Acta Astronautica 202 715-728 2022年10月Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) is a mission under development in JAXA in cooperation with NASA, CNES, ESA, DLR to be launched in 2024. This paper introduces the result of its preliminary design and the latest status of the MMX program, putting more weight on the novel part of the mission. The goal of MMX is to reveal the origin of the Martian moons and then to make progress in our understanding of planetary system formation and of primordial material transport around the border between the inner-and the outer part of the early solar system. Additionally, the mission is to survey two Martian moons and return samples from Phobos. Add to those MMX's contribution to the planetary science field, on the growing discussion on the International Space Exploration activities, MMX's contribution to future human Mars exploration is also considered as an essential aspect of the program. Following the system definition study results presented in the previous conference, the following items will be reported in this paper. First, as a result of the comprehensive completion of the Phase-B activities, the preliminary design is completed in coordination with the design of the spacecraft system, mission instruments, and operation plans. This paper describes the proximity and surface operations around Phobos in detail. Second, Phase-C activities have started, incorporating engineering models manufacturing and tests. Those of critical technologies for surface exploration are described in detail. Moreover third, the programmatic aspects, including international cooperation frameworks and the program schedule, are presented.
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AIAA JOURNAL 2022年5月This paper addresses the ways by which the releasing and deploying behaviors of a creased space membrane can be predicted accurately. Although existing studies have analyzed the released shape of a creased membrane by considering the elasto-plastic properties, the shape did not agree with the experimental results when the membrane was tightly creased. To examine the released shape of the membrane, creasing and releasing experiments are first conducted. The experimental results indicate that the opening angle of the crease increases with increasing elapsed time after the release due to stress relaxation. The stress relaxation behavior is predicted using finite element analysis (FEA) by considering the visco-elasto-plastic material properties. In addition, an analytical model of the releasing and deploying membrane has been proposed here. The results of the FEA and the analytical model indicate that the released angles are in good agreement with those in the experimental results. Thus, the effects of viscosity are considered important for predicting the releasing behavior of the space membrane.
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Advances in Space Research 2022年2月 査読有り
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Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2022: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave 2022年8月27日
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54th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference 2013年Folded thickness of a large space membrane is determined based on the mechanical properties of a crease in a wrapping fold to identify a fold line induced by the wrapping fold. Wrapping fold experiments are performed to examine the configuration of fold line in detail. The experimental results indicate that the fold line induced by the wrapping fold deviates from the target straight fold line because the folded thickness is not equal to zero. To determine the folded thickness, the mechanical properties of a crease in the wrapping fold membrane are examined analytically. The folded thickness and the configuration of fold line are identified by the theoretical analysis in terms of the wrapped length of fold line, the tensile force, the membrane thickness, the radius of center hub, and the creasing force applied before wrapping. The results of the theoretical analysis are verified using the experimental results. A fold pattern, which consists of the fold line obtained by the theoretical analysis, is proposed, and the high packaging efficiency is realized by the proposed fold pattern. © 2013 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.
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54th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference 2013年This paper proposes a method to store a large solar-sail membrane while ensuring repeatability of its stored configuration. The feasibility and effectiveness of the method is verified through a series of sail-storage experiments using 10m-size membranes. Large membranes used as a solar sail should be stored compactly to save the launch volume; in addition, their stored configuration should be sufficiently predictable in order to guarantee reliable deployment in orbit. However, it is difficult to store a large membrane compactly with sufficient repeatability because of the finite thickness of the membrane. This paper classifies the existing and proposed folding patterns that can consider the finite-thickness of membranes. This paper then demonstrates the feasibility of "bulging roll-up" experimentally, and evaluates the repeatability of its stored configuration quantatively. © 2013 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC 2013年The present study proposes ... Features (i) stiffer for ground testing, (ii) Synchronous boom-membrane deployment, (iii) Resist launch vibration, (iv) Repeatable and simpler folding pattern, ... to be written!. Copyright© (2013) by the International Astronautical Federation.
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TEXTILE COMPOSITES AND INFLATABLE STRUCTURES V (STRUCTURAL MEMBRANES 2011) 2011年 INT CENTER NUMERICAL METHODS ENGINEERINGMechanics of a local buckling, which is induced by wrapping fold of a creased membrane, is discussed experimentally, theoretically, and numerically in this paper to examine the condition for the local buckling. The theoretical analysis is performed by introducing one-dimensional wrapping fold model, and the dominant parameters of the condition for the local buckling are obtained, which are expressed by the tensile force, the membrane thickness, and the radius of the center hub. The experimental results indicate that the interval of the local buckling is proportional to the diameter of the center hub, and the results are qualitatively agreement with the FEM results.
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Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference 2010年Wrapping fold analyses of a membrane retracted by guided-pin mechanisms are performed using a onedimensional model and FEM analyses to investigate the retraction properties for restoring forces, configuration of creases, and plastic deformation in the membrane. In the analyses, a wrapping fold model, which divides the wrapping fold membrane into the folded state and the transient process, is proposed. Analytical procedures for the folded state of the wrapping fold model are constructed considering the mechanical condition of the folded state. At first, we analyze the wrapping fold model by one-dimensional approximation to determine the retraction properties as a function of the contact force. Then, the retraction properties for the layer pitch and for the membrane thickness are examined using FEM analyses. As the results of these analyses, the configuration of the creases and the contact force are obtained for an arbitrary layer pitch. The Mises stress in the crease is evaluated to examine the existence of the plastic deformation. Comparing the results of these analyses, the applicability of the one-dimensional analyses is discussed. The analytical results are evaluated by experimental studies, and these results are in agreement qualitatively.
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Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference 2008年The deployment and retraction mechanisms for two-dimensional deployable membrane for spinning solar sail are proposed in this paper using wrapping fold for polygonal membrane with tensile forces. The fold and deployment of large-scale membrane sails are significant to realize the solar sails. The spinning solar sail is one of the concepts, which uses the centrifugal force to deploy the membrane. The structural and dynamic properties of the spinning solar sail are determined by the folding pattern and deployment mechanisms. The rotationally skew fold, which is proposed by authors, is one of the concepts for the solar sail membrane. However, the manufacturing and the folding of the rotationally skew fold are quite difficult due to the double corrugation properties. Therefore, we have developed folding and retraction mechanisms using wrapping fold with tensile forces by modifying the rotationally skew fold pattern with spiral fold. Experiments with the conceptual folding mechanisms for two-dimensional deployable membrane are demonstrated, and finally, the by optimizing the distribution of tensile forces and controlling the hinge deformation for the initial fold, the membrane have been successfully folded.
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International Astronautical Federation - 58th International Astronautical Congress 2007 2007年The folding mechanisms for two-dimensional deployable membrane for spinning solar sail are proposed in this paper using wrapping fold for polygonal membrane with tensile forces. The fold and deployment of largescale membrane sails are significant to realize the solar sails. The spinning solar sail is one of the concepts, which uses the centrifugal force to deploy the membrane. The structural and dynamic properties of the spinning solar sail are determined by the folding pattern and deployment mechanisms. The rotationally skew fold, which is proposed by authors, is one of the concepts for the solar sail membrane. However, the manufacturing and the folding of the rotationally skew fold are quite difficult due to the double corrugation properties. Therefore, we have developed folding and retraction mechanisms using wrapping fold with tensile forces by modifying the rotationally skew fold pattern with spiral fold. Experiments with the conceptual folding mechanisms for two-dimensional deployable membrane are demonstrated, and finally, the by optimizing the distribution of tensile forces and controlling the hinge deformation for the initial fold, the membrane have been successfully folded. Copyright IAF/IAA. All rights reserved.
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