The Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is developing in cooperation with the European Space Agency (ESA) a large, light weight, stable membrane antenna, which can be packed in a small volume and deployed in space. This work comprised the design of a scalable prototype which needs to be engineered in a way to increase the packing efficiency which can be archived by rolling up the membranes and their stabilizing booms on a core structure. Previous projects have advanced the development of the main structure aiming on the dynamic stability and the characteristics of the booms. The central task of this student project was the design of the aforementioned core structure and all i...
as the associated technologies, is being developed for deep-space communication ap-plications. Membr...
Space antennas with a helical geometry are an advantageous choice for many applications, for instanc...
This paper explores the possibility of using spin-stabilized membrane structures for large phased ar...
This report provides an overview on the current state of work on ESA Contract No. 20407/07/NL/EM wit...
Deployable membrane structures are a new and ultra-lightweight option for large antennas installed a...
Increasing interest from the scientific community to utilize space-borne L- or P-Band radar antennas...
As the current discussions on climate changes suggest, the need for understanding the occurrences on...
In the past years, miscellaneous techniques to stow and deploy large structures have been developed....
This paper provides investigation results on the membrane technology development of a high accuracy ...
This paper provides investigation results on the membrane technology development of a high accuracy ...
At the DLR Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems and the company Kayser-Threde extr...
The increasing demand for large antenna systems in space, providing a higher gain over a concentrate...
As there is still a demand for large SAR apertures for L and P-band, DLR and ESA decide in 2007 to s...
Key point of this thesis is the numerical investigation of the static and dynamic behaviour of an un...
Membrane structures have received a wide range of attention in applications of large-scale spacecraf...
as the associated technologies, is being developed for deep-space communication ap-plications. Membr...
Space antennas with a helical geometry are an advantageous choice for many applications, for instanc...
This paper explores the possibility of using spin-stabilized membrane structures for large phased ar...
This report provides an overview on the current state of work on ESA Contract No. 20407/07/NL/EM wit...
Deployable membrane structures are a new and ultra-lightweight option for large antennas installed a...
Increasing interest from the scientific community to utilize space-borne L- or P-Band radar antennas...
As the current discussions on climate changes suggest, the need for understanding the occurrences on...
In the past years, miscellaneous techniques to stow and deploy large structures have been developed....
This paper provides investigation results on the membrane technology development of a high accuracy ...
This paper provides investigation results on the membrane technology development of a high accuracy ...
At the DLR Institute of Composite Structures and Adaptive Systems and the company Kayser-Threde extr...
The increasing demand for large antenna systems in space, providing a higher gain over a concentrate...
As there is still a demand for large SAR apertures for L and P-band, DLR and ESA decide in 2007 to s...
Key point of this thesis is the numerical investigation of the static and dynamic behaviour of an un...
Membrane structures have received a wide range of attention in applications of large-scale spacecraf...
as the associated technologies, is being developed for deep-space communication ap-plications. Membr...
Space antennas with a helical geometry are an advantageous choice for many applications, for instanc...
This paper explores the possibility of using spin-stabilized membrane structures for large phased ar...