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Satellite structure too stiff

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titius

Aerospace
Apr 29, 2010
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Hi there,

I have performed a sinusoidal vibration test on a shaker(5-2000 Hz) on a cubic aluminium alloy structure. The first resonance was about 510 Hz wich is good for the satellite but the test stopped because the structure was too stiff and the amplification factor was about 90 g. The satellite structure is formed of different shells (thickness 8mm) and the overall dimensions 600 x 600 mm².
I have been told to increase the damping of the structure using damper tapes. Did any one have a practical idea how to deal with this?

THANKS
 
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From what I heard, you put the tape in joints, kind of like washer. It soaks up energy from the intercomponent motions.

TTFN

FAQ731-376
 
Hi

in fact this is one possibility, but I do not know if it is enough to damp the structure. and to test the satellite continuously will dammage (fatigue) the structure.
I do not know if ribs in the structure could help.

Thanks
 
Wouldn't ribs make it even stiffer? Or are you talking about removing material and leaving ribs?

TTFN

FAQ731-376
 
You're right

I tought to remove a certain amount of material and replace it with ribs or even use isogrid technique.

 
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