Suh et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Concept for Scalable Mesh Reflector Antennas Assembled in SpaceSuh et al., 2024
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- Suh J
- Dassanayake S
- Thomson M
- Pellegrino S
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- AIAA SciTech Forum
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Conventional deployable design approaches have size limitations due to launch fairing size. This study presents a design study of in-space assembled reflectors. Their geometry and structural design focus on mass efficiency. Scaling study of the mass and stowed volume of …
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