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Design and Equivalent Mechanical Modeling of New Deployable Cabin Segment

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  • Chuang Shi
  • Lingbin Zeng
  • Zijie Chen
  • Hongwei Guo
  • Yongyong Li
  • Rongqiang Liu

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With the in-depth study of the construction of space bases, the demand for super-large deployable manned cabins in space is becoming increasingly urgent. In this study, a brand-new large space modular expandable cabin mechanism is proposed, and equivalent mechanical modeling research is conducted based on its modular characteristics. First, the overall configuration and the deployment driving scheme of the cabin section with the best comprehensive performance are optimized. In addition, a detailed structural design of the cabin section mechanism is carried out. Second, the mechanical equivalent continuous model of the cabin mechanism is established. The static and dynamic characteristics of the cabin mechanism are studied based on finite element simulation and equivalent model calculation, respectively. The correctness of the equivalent mechanical model established in this study is verified through comparative analysis. Finally, a scaled prototype is developed to verify the feasibility of the configuration and the new drive proposed in this study.

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  • Chuang Shi & Lingbin Zeng & Zijie Chen & Hongwei Guo & Yongyong Li & Rongqiang Liu, 2021. "Design and Equivalent Mechanical Modeling of New Deployable Cabin Segment," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-18, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6675338
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6675338
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