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Design of a welded joint for robotic, on-orbit assembly of space trusses

William K. Rule, Florian P. Thomas

Year
1992
Citations
2
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Open access

Abstract

A preliminary design for a weldable truss joint for on-orbit assembly of large space structures is described. The joint was designed for ease of assembly, for structural efficiency, and to allow passage of fluid (for active cooling or other purposes) along the member through the joint. The truss members were assumed to consist of graphite/epoxy tubes to which were bonded 2219-T87 aluminum alloy end fittings for welding on-orbit to truss nodes of the same alloy. A modified form of gas tungsten arc welding was assumed to be the welding process. The joint was designed to withstand the thermal and structural loading associated with a 120-ft diameter tetrahedral truss intended as an aerobrake for a mission to Mars.

Keywords

TrussWeldingJoint (building)Orbit (dynamics)Structural engineeringMaterials scienceMechanical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringAerospace engineering

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