Statistical Energy Analysis of Low-Altitude Earth Observation Satellite

저궤도 지구관측 위성의 통계적 에너지 해석

  • 우성현 (한국항공우주연구원 우주시험그룹) ;
  • 김홍배 (한국항공우주연구원 우주시험그룹) ;
  • 임종민 (한국항공우주연구원 우주시험그룹) ;
  • 김경원 (한국항공우주연구원 위성본체그룹)
  • Published : 2006.05.01

Abstract

The low-altitude earth observation satellite is generally equipped with high performance camera as a main payload which is vulnerable to vibration environment. During the launch process of a satellite, the combustion and jet noise of launch vehicle produce severe acoustic environment and the acoustic loads induced may damage the critical equipments of the satellite including the camera. Therefore to predict and simulate the effect of the acoustic environment which the satellite has to sustain at the lift-off event is very important process to support the load-resistive design and test-qualification of components. Statistical Energy Analysis(SEA) has been widely used to estimate the vibro-acoustic responses of the structures and gives statistical but reliable results in the higher frequency region with less modeling efforts and calculation time than the standard FEA. In this study, SEA technique has been applied to a 3-Dimensional model of a low-altitude earth observation satellite to predict the acceleration responses on the structural components induced by the high level acoustic field in the launch vehicle fairing. In addition, the expected response on each critical component panel was calculated by the classical method in consideration of the mass loading and imposed sound pressure level, and then compared with SEA results.

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