ISO 21648-2008 Space systems - Flywheel module design and testing《航天系统 飞轮模块设计和试验》.pdf
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1、 Reference number ISO 21648:2008(E) ISO 2008INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 21648 First edition 2008-12-01 Space systems Flywheel module design and testing Systmes spatiaux Conception et essai du module de volant moteurISO 21648:2008(E) PDF disclaimer This PDF file may contain embedded typefaces. In acco
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6、fice Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel. + 41 22 749 01 11 Fax + 41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO 2008 All rights reservedISO 21648:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved iii Contents Page Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Terms, definit
7、ions, symbols and abbreviated terms. 1 2.1 Terms and definitions. 1 2.2 Symbols . 5 2.3 Abbreviated terms 6 3 Requirements 6 3.1 General requirements. 6 3.2 Design requirements 7 3.3 Requirements for materials . 11 3.4 Fabrication and process control. 14 3.5 Quality assurance. 15 3.6 Repair and refu
8、rbishment 16 3.7 Storage requirements. 16 3.8 Transportation requirements. 16 4 Verification requirements 17 4.1 Design requirements verification 17 4.2 Qualification tests. 20 4.3 Acceptance tests 24 Bibliography . 28 ISO 21648:2008(E) iv ISO 2008 All rights reservedForeword ISO (the International
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13、patent rights. ISO 21648 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 20, Aircraft and space vehicles, Subcommittee SC 14, Space systems and operations. ISO 21648:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved v Introduction Flywheels are mechanical devices that store kinetic energy in a rotating mass. A simple
14、 example is the potters wheel, which was widely used by people in ancient times. The first use of such devices dates from between 3500 and 3000 BC. According to archaeological evidence, these early flywheels were built from wood, stone and clay. One type of potters wheel was a rim made from a unidir
15、ectional material (bamboo), wound in the hoop direction and embedded in a matrix (clay). This design option is clearly a foreshadowing of the later use of composites for their inherent strength and lightweight nature. It is, however, only since the 1970s that the use of flywheels as energy storage s
16、ystems has become the focus of serious attention from energy researchers due to the constant threat of a shortage of fossil fuel supplies. Today, a typical flywheel energy system consists of a flywheel rotor, a supporting device (magnetic bearing ball bearings, superconductor bearings or other types
17、 of bearings), a charge/discharge device (motor/generator) and a safety containment (housing). For space applications, due to weight constraints, the use of a bulky safety containment system is not necessarily a desirable design. Thus, from a safety point of view, the design of flywheel energy syste
18、ms needs to concentrate on reliability and longevity. Current flywheel energy storage technology is made possible by the use of high-strength, carbon-fibre-based composite materials in the rotor. Flywheel energy storage systems are designed to both control spacecraft attitude and to store energy fun
19、ctions which have historically been performed by two separate systems. The stored energy is needed for the dark portions of the orbit when the Earths shadow makes solar power unavailable for spacecraft. For many spacecraft, flywheels offer the potential to significantly reduce weight and extend serv
20、ice life. However, the use of composite materials, coupled with variations in design approaches and demanding operating conditions, combine to present certification challenges for the rotor assemblies. This International Standard establishes the design, analysis, material selection and characterizat
21、ion, fabrication, test and inspection of the flywheel module in a flywheel. Many requirements set forth in this International Standard can also be adapted by similar types of rotating machineries, but for different usage. The momentum wheels and momentum gyroscopes are typical examples. The implemen
22、tation of these requirements will ensure a high level of confidence in achieving safe operation and mission success for these critical hardware items. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 21648:2008(E) ISO 2008 All rights reserved 1 Space systems Flywheel module design and testing 1 Scope This International S
23、tandard establishes the design, analysis, material selection and characterization, fabrication, test and inspection of the flywheel module (FM) in a flywheel used for energy storage in space systems. These requirements, when implemented on a flywheel module, will ensure a high level of confidence in
24、 achieving safe operation and mission success. With appropriate modifications, this International Standard can also be applied to similar devices, such as momentum and reaction wheels and control-moment gyroscopes. The requirements set forth in this International Standard are the minimum requirement
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