ADAPTIVE ADJUSTMENT OF A PRECISION TRUSS STRUCTURE: EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION

1993 
Previous analytical studies have shown the feasibility of using a limited number of active members to adaptively alter the structural shape or behavior to other desired states. As a demonstration of this concept, this paper describes the results of a sequence of validation tests, their correlation with the analytical results, and the problems encountered. An existing full scale, space-erectable, high precision truss structure was used. For the most part, the results showed good agreement with the analysis. However, micron level nonlinearities in the structural behavior were discovered. The significance of the presence of these nonlinearities in precision structures and their impact on the basic premise of adaptivity are discussed.
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