Abstract TechDemoSat-1 is a UK-funded technology demonstration satellite, carrying 8 payloads provided by UK organisations, which is due to be launched in the first quarter of 2014. Cranfield University has supplied a De-Orbit Sail (DOS) payload to allow the mission to comply with end-of-life debris mitigation guidelines. The payload provides a passive, simple, and low-cost means of mitigating debris proliferation in Low Earth Orbit, by enhancing spacecraft aerodynamic drag at end-of-life and reducing time to natural orbital decay and re-entry. This paper describes the use of small commercial electro-explosive devices (EEDs), produced for use as parachute tether-cutters in reserve chute deployment systems, as low-cost but high-reliability release mechanisms for space applications. A testing campaign, including thermal vacuum and mechanical vibration, is described, which demonstrates the suitability of these CYPRES™ cutters, with a flexible Kevlar clamp band, for use as a hold-down and release mechanism (HDRM) for a deployable de-orbit sail. The HDRM is designed to be three-failure-tolerant, highly reliable, yet simple and low-cost.

    Highlights We describe design of a high-reliability, low-cost release deployment mechanism. Actuators are shown to withstand thermal vacuum and mechanical vibration testing. Actuator functional characteristics are described. Kevlar compatibility with space environment is assessed.


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    Title :

    Use of CYPRES™ cutters with a Kevlar clamp band for hold-down and release of the Icarus De-Orbit Sail payload on TechDemoSat-1


    Contributors:
    Kingston, J. (author) / Hobbs, S. (author) / Roberts, P. (author) / Juanes-Vallejo, C. (author) / Robinson, F. (author) / Sewell, R. (author) / Snapir, B. (author) / Llop, J. Virgili (author) / Patel, M. (author)

    Published in:

    Acta Astronautica ; 100 ; 82-93


    Publication date :

    2014-03-18


    Size :

    12 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English