Experimental validation of a highly damped deployable solar panel module with a pogo pin-based burn wire triggering release mechanism

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Abstract

In this present work, a highly damped deployable solar panel module was developed for application in the 3 U CubeSat. The solar panel proposed herein is effective in guaranteeing the structural safety of solar cells under a launch environment owing to the superior damping characteristics achieved using multilayered stiffeners with viscoelastic acrylic tapes. A holding and release action of the solar panel was achieved by a new version of spring-loaded pogo pin-based burn wire triggering mechanism. A demonstration model of high-damping solar panel assembly was fabricated and tested to validate the effectiveness of the design. The holding and release mechanism achieved using a pogo pin was functionally tested through solar panel deployment tests under ambient room temperature and a thermal vacuum environment. The design effectiveness and structural safety of the solar panel module were validated through qualification-level launch and in-orbit environment tests.

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Bhattarai, S., Go, J. S., Kim, H., & Oh, H. U. (2020). Experimental validation of a highly damped deployable solar panel module with a pogo pin-based burn wire triggering release mechanism. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8829515

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