Shape accuracy optimization for cable-rib tension deployable antenna structure with tensioned cables

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Shape accuracy is of substantial importance in deployable structures as the demand for large-scale deployable structures in various fields, especially in aerospace engineering, increases. The main purpose of this paper is to present a shape accuracy optimization method to find the optimal pretensions for the desired shape of cable-rib tension deployable antenna structure with tensioned cables. First, an analysis model of the deployable structure is established by using finite element method. In this model, geometrical nonlinearity is considered for the cable element and beam element. Flexible deformations of the deployable structure under the action of cable network and tensioned cables are subsequently analyzed separately. Moreover, the influence of pretension of tensioned cables on natural frequencies is studied. Based on the results, a genetic algorithm is used to find a set of reasonable pretension and thus minimize structural deformation under the first natural frequency constraint. Finally, numerical simulations are presented to analyze the deployable structure under two kinds of constraints. Results show that the shape accuracy and natural frequencies of deployable structure can be effectively improved by pretension optimization.

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Liu, R., Guo, H., Liu, R., Wang, H., Tang, D., & Song, X. (2017). Shape accuracy optimization for cable-rib tension deployable antenna structure with tensioned cables. Acta Astronautica, 140, 66–77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2017.07.047

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