A Morphing Deployable Mechanism for Re-Entry Capsule Aeroshell

Author:

Dimino Ignazio1ORCID,Vendittozzi Cristian2ORCID,Reis Silva William2ORCID,Ameduri Salvatore3,Concilio Antonio4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Adaptive Structures Technologies, The Italian Aerospace Research Centre, Via Maiorise, 81043 Capua, Italy

2. FGA (Faculdade do Gama), Universidade de Brasília, Gama 72444-240, Brazil

3. Sensors and Actuators for Adaptive Structures, The Italian Aerospace Research Centre, CIRA, Via Maiorise, 81043 Capua, Italy

4. Adaptive Structures Division, The Italian Aerospace Research Centre, CIRA, Via Maiorise, 81043 Capua, Italy

Abstract

Morphing technology is increasingly emerging as a novel and alternative approach for performing the controlled re-entry and precise landing of space vehicles by using adaptive aeroshell structure designs. This work is intended as a preliminary conceptual design of an innovative shape-changing mechanism for the controlled re-entry and safe recovery of CubeSat class systems aimed at recovering payloads and data from LEO at low cost for post flight inspections and experimentations. Such an adaptive and mechanically deployable aeroshell consists of a multi-hinge assembly based on a set of finger-like articulations having two-modal capabilities. The deployable surface can be modulated by a single translational actuator in order to adapt the lift-to-drag ratio for guided entry. Furthermore, once deployed, the system can activate eight small movable aerodynamic flaps that can be individually morphed via an SMA-based actuation to enhance the capsule maneuverability during the re-entry trajectory, by using exclusively aerodynamic forces to guarantee additional precision in landing. Multi-body simulations on retraction/deployment of the system are addressed to investigate the most critical aspects for actual implementation of the concept. Additionally, the morphing behavior and the control effect of the shape memory alloy actuation are preliminary assessed through parametric analysis. This paper is framed within a scientific cooperation between Italy and Brazil in the framework of the SPLASH project, funded in part for the Italian side by a grant from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), and by CONFAP through the involved State Funding Agencies (FAPs) for the Brazilian side.

Funder

Ministero degli Affari Esteri

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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