Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Construction of a beam builder for producing triangular truss aluminum beams for use on large space structures is described. The machine will fabricate 0.04 cm thick 2024-T3 aluminum alloy into beams weighing 1.265 kg-m with side braces spot-welded to end caps to fabricate a triangular truss configuration up to 305 m long. The design characteristics, the electrical subsystems, the power requirements of the spot welding equipment, and the computer system for coordinating the motion of the Yoder rolling mills for forming caps from aluminum coils are described. Spot welding was compared with ultrasonic welding, stapling, wire stitching, riveting, grommets, stamp-lok, and pierce and fold joining methods with respect to ease of operation, safety, practicality, and ease of energy consumption. The beam builder will be evaluated to identify design requirements which can be utilized for the space flight version of its concept.
Keywords:
ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
Type:
The enigma of the eighties: Environment, economics, energy; Twenty-fourth National Symposium and Exhibition; May 08, 1979 - May 10, 1979; San Francisco, CA
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