IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn

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There is now a considerable increase on the part of universities in the incursion into the development of nanosatellite missions. In the aerospace sector, almost every operation is full of risks and big investments of time and money, and to locate a nanosatellite in orbit, even smaller, is not the e...

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Autores: Romero Alva, Victor, Roman Gonzalez, Avid
Formato: objeto de conferencia
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
Repositorio:UCH-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Equipment testing
Investments
Launching
Orbits
Rockets
Vibration analysis
Aerospace sectors
Critical moment
Cubesat
Primary objective
Technological development
Test equipments
Vibration
Vibration test
Nanosatellites
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spelling Romero Alva, VictorRoman Gonzalez, Avid25 September 2017 through 29 September 20172019-08-20T06:25:40Z2019-08-20T06:25:40Z2017-09Romero-Alva, V.& Roman-Gonzalez, A. (Septiembre, 2017). IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn. En 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security.http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/349International Astronautical Congress, IAC2-s2.0-85051376429There is now a considerable increase on the part of universities in the incursion into the development of nanosatellite missions. In the aerospace sector, almost every operation is full of risks and big investments of time and money, and to locate a nanosatellite in orbit, even smaller, is not the exception. Therefore, it is imperative to know if the nanosatellite will be prepared to surpass any critical moment. The rockets or launchers in which the nanosatellites are placed for going to space, produce strong vibrations that can affect the nanosatellite. The primary objective of this work is to design a vibration test equipment that will help determine the resistance of a nanosatellite against the sudden movements that can be experienced within the space launcher. And for that, what is wanted, is that this equipment can generate the vibrations and recreate them as equal as they are in an original launcher. The idea is to guarantee that the nanosatellite will not present problems or failures during the launching and putting in Orbit. This step would be the most critical moment for a nanosatellite, therefore, what is sought with this is to ensure the significant investments of study time and money made by the government or any entity dedicated to the scientific and technological development, since this would have the security that will fulfil the objective for which was planned.Submitted by sistemas uch (sistemas@uch.edu.pe) on 2019-08-20T06:25:40Z No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-20T06:25:40Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 REPOSITORIO.pdf: 29656 bytes, checksum: 04319d67592b306412ce804f495f0004 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-09Ariane Group;Boeing;et al.;Orbital ATK;SAS;UAE Space AgencyengInternational Astronautical Federation, IAFinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security, IAC 2017info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessRepositorio Institucional - UCHUniversidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesreponame:UCH-Institucionalinstname:Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidadesinstacron:UCHEquipment testingInvestmentsLaunchingOrbitsRocketsVibration analysisAerospace sectorsCritical momentCubesatPrimary objectiveTechnological developmentTest equipmentsVibrationVibration testNanosatellitesIAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectuch/349oai:repositorio.uch.edu.pe:uch/3492019-12-20 18:34:00.824Repositorio UCHuch.dspace@gmail.com
dc.title.en_PE.fl_str_mv IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
title IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
spellingShingle IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
Romero Alva, Victor
Equipment testing
Investments
Launching
Orbits
Rockets
Vibration analysis
Aerospace sectors
Critical moment
Cubesat
Primary objective
Technological development
Test equipments
Vibration
Vibration test
Nanosatellites
title_short IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
title_full IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
title_fullStr IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
title_full_unstemmed IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
title_sort IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn
author Romero Alva, Victor
author_facet Romero Alva, Victor
Roman Gonzalez, Avid
author_role author
author2 Roman Gonzalez, Avid
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romero Alva, Victor
Roman Gonzalez, Avid
dc.subject.en.fl_str_mv Equipment testing
Investments
Launching
Orbits
Rockets
Vibration analysis
Aerospace sectors
Critical moment
Cubesat
Primary objective
Technological development
Test equipments
Vibration
Vibration test
Nanosatellites
topic Equipment testing
Investments
Launching
Orbits
Rockets
Vibration analysis
Aerospace sectors
Critical moment
Cubesat
Primary objective
Technological development
Test equipments
Vibration
Vibration test
Nanosatellites
description There is now a considerable increase on the part of universities in the incursion into the development of nanosatellite missions. In the aerospace sector, almost every operation is full of risks and big investments of time and money, and to locate a nanosatellite in orbit, even smaller, is not the exception. Therefore, it is imperative to know if the nanosatellite will be prepared to surpass any critical moment. The rockets or launchers in which the nanosatellites are placed for going to space, produce strong vibrations that can affect the nanosatellite. The primary objective of this work is to design a vibration test equipment that will help determine the resistance of a nanosatellite against the sudden movements that can be experienced within the space launcher. And for that, what is wanted, is that this equipment can generate the vibrations and recreate them as equal as they are in an original launcher. The idea is to guarantee that the nanosatellite will not present problems or failures during the launching and putting in Orbit. This step would be the most critical moment for a nanosatellite, therefore, what is sought with this is to ensure the significant investments of study time and money made by the government or any entity dedicated to the scientific and technological development, since this would have the security that will fulfil the objective for which was planned.
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dc.identifier.citation.en_PE.fl_str_mv Romero-Alva, V.& Roman-Gonzalez, A. (Septiembre, 2017). IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn. En 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security.
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identifier_str_mv Romero-Alva, V.& Roman-Gonzalez, A. (Septiembre, 2017). IAC-17.B4.9-GTS.5.7: Nanosatellite vibration test equipmentn. En 68th International Astronautical Congress: Unlocking Imagination, Fostering Innovation and Strengthening Security.
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dc.publisher.en_PE.fl_str_mv International Astronautical Federation, IAF
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Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades
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