This paper is part of an effort conducted at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) on behalf of European Space Agency (ESA) to control the shape of thin polymer shell structures with a unimorph layer of strain actuators (Polyvinylidenefluoride-cotrifluoroethylene, PVDF-TrFE), to achieve high quality light-weight foldable reflectors for space observation. The paper discusses the influence of the electrode size on the morphing capability of the system and addresses the difficulty associated with the illconditioning when controlling a very large set of electrodes. The final part of the paper describes a technology demonstrator currently under development and presents some simulation results fitting low order optical modes.SCOPUS: ar.jDecretOANoA...
This thesis investigates various active control aspects of large aperture telescopes; both Earth-bas...
Very thin shells, shell-membrane and membrane structures offer high actuator authority for controlli...
Optical quality mirrors are heavy, expensive and difficult to manufacture. This paper presents a nov...
This paper is part of an effort conducted at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) on behalf of Europ...
This paper is a follow-up to the paper presented at the previous conference, Actuator 2018. It aims ...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
The push towards larger diameter space telescope mirrors has caused the space industry to look at li...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
This paper examines the morphing capability of doubly curved elastic shells with various layers of a...
This thesis investigates various active control aspects of large aperture telescopes; both Earth-bas...
Very thin shells, shell-membrane and membrane structures offer high actuator authority for controlli...
Optical quality mirrors are heavy, expensive and difficult to manufacture. This paper presents a nov...
This paper is part of an effort conducted at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) on behalf of Europ...
This paper is a follow-up to the paper presented at the previous conference, Actuator 2018. It aims ...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
International audienceThe interdisciplinary approach presented here creates next‐generation large mi...
The push towards larger diameter space telescope mirrors has caused the space industry to look at li...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
International audienceThe novelty of correcting optical mirrors surface in a few microns of the desi...
This paper examines the morphing capability of doubly curved elastic shells with various layers of a...
This thesis investigates various active control aspects of large aperture telescopes; both Earth-bas...
Very thin shells, shell-membrane and membrane structures offer high actuator authority for controlli...
Optical quality mirrors are heavy, expensive and difficult to manufacture. This paper presents a nov...