Description Written by many experts in the field, this book brings together, in one place, the state of the art of membrane and inflatable structures technology for space applications. With increased pressure to reduce costs associated with design, fabrication, and launch of space structures, there has been a resurgence of interest in membrane structures for extraterrestrial use. Applications for membrane and inflatable structures in space include lunar and planetary habitats, RF reflectors and waveguides, optical and IR imaging, solar concentrators for solar power and propulsion, sun shades, solar sails, and many others. The text begins with a broad overview and historical review of membrane and inflatable applications in space technology. It proceeds into theoretical discussion of mechanics and physics of membrane structures; chemical and processing issues related to membrane materials; developments in deployment; and ground testing. The book then proceeds into current applications and case studies.
Modeling The Deployment Of Inflatable Space Structures
2001-01-01
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Deployment Characteristics of Rigidizable Space Inflatable Structures
Online Contents | 2003
|Analysis of Flexible Inflatable Deployment Technology Applied to Inflatable Space Structures
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2002
|A Pressurized Deployment Model for Inflatable Space Structures
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2000
|Resistive deployment of inflatable structures
AIAA | 2001
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