AIAA S-096-2004 Space Systems Flywheel Rotor Assemblies《航天系统.飞轮转子组件》.pdf
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1、 Standard ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 AIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All rights reserved. AIAA grants you a license as follows: The right to download an electronic file of this AIAA stand
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3、rks or otherwise. The hard copy print may only be distributed to other employees for their internal use within your organization. Space Systems Flywheel Rotor Assemblies ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 American National Standard Space Systems Flywheel Rotor Assemblies Sponsored by American Institute of Aeronau
4、tics and Astronautics Approved 30 November 2004 American National Standards Institute Abstract This standard establishes baseline requirements for the design, fabrication, test, inspection, storage, and transportation of a flywheel rotor assembly used in a spaceflight flywheel system for energy stor
5、age and/or attitude control. These requirements when implemented on a particular system will assure a high level of confidence in achieving safe and reliable operation. ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 ii Approval of an American National Standard requires verification by ANSI that the requirements for due proce
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11、 of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data American national standard space systems : flywheel rotor assemblies / sponsored by American Institute
12、of Aeronautics and Astronautics. p. cm. ISBN 1-56347-741-6 (hardcopy) - ISBN 1-56347-742-4 (electronic) 1. Space vehicles-Attitude control systems-Equipment and supplies-Standards-United States. 2. Space vehicles-Auxiliary power supply-Equipment and supplies-Standards-United States. 3. Flywheels-Sta
13、ndards-United States. 4. Rotors-Standards-United States. I. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. TL3260.A45 2004 629.474-dc22 2004027019 Published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Copyright 2004 American Institute of Aer
14、onautics and Astronautics All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America American National Standard ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 iii Cont
15、ents Foreword v 1 Scope 1 2 Applicable Documents1 3 Vocabulary 1 3.1 Abbreviations and Acronyms .1 3.2 Terms and Definitions.2 4 General Requirements .5 4.1 Design Requirements .5 4.1.1 System Analysis5 4.1.2 Loads, Speeds and Environments.6 4.1.3 Strength.6 4.1.4 Static Stiffness 6 4.1.5 Rotor Dyna
16、mics 6 4.1.6 Thermal .7 4.1.7 Static Strength Margin of Safety 7 4.1.8 Fracture Control*.7 4.1.9 Fatigue Life8 4.1.10 Time Dependent Behavior8 4.1.11 Stress-Rupture Life.8 4.1.12 Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Control and Prevention .8 4.1.13 Outgassing 8 4.2 Materials Requirements9 4.2.1 Metallic M
17、aterials 9 4.2.2 Composite Materials .9 4.2.3 Ceramic Materials.10 4.2.4 Polymeric Materials 11 4.3 Fabrication and Process Control11 4.4 Quality Assurance.12 4.4.1 Inspection Plan .12 4.4.2 Inspection Techniques12 4.4.3 Inspection Data .12 4.4.4 Traceability* 12 4.5 Repair and Refurbishment .13 4.6
18、 Storage Requirements13 4.7 Transportation Requirements.13 ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 iv 5 Verification Requirements 13 5.1 Design Requirements Verification13 5.1.1 System Analysis Verification 13 5.1.2 Loads, Speeds and Environments Verification .14 5.1.3 Strength Verification .14 5.1.4 Static Stiffness
19、Verification.14 5.1.5 Rotor Dynamics Verification.14 5.1.6 Thermal Verification15 5.1.7 Static Strength MoS Verification 15 5.1.8 Fracture Control Verification* .16 5.1.9 Fatigue Life Verification 17 5.1.10 Time Dependent Behavior Verification 17 5.1.11 Stress-Rupture Life Verification .17 5.1.12 Co
20、rrosion and Stress Corrosion Control and Prevention Verification17 5.1.13 Outgassing Verification.17 5.2 Acceptance Tests .17 5.2.1 Inspection18 5.2.2 Proof Spin Test .18 5.2.3 Modal Test.18 5.3 Qualification Tests 18 5.3.1 Inspection19 5.3.2 Proof Spin Test .19 5.3.3 Thermal Vacuum Tests 19 5.3.4 V
21、ibration and Shock Tests .19 5.3.5 Damage Tolerance (Safe-Life) Test* .19 5.3.6 Modal Test.19 5.3.7 Ultimate Load Test19 Tables Table 1 Design Requirements Verification Matrix .15 ANSI/AIAA S-096-2004 v Foreword This Standard establishes baseline requirements for the design, fabrication, test, inspe
22、ction, storage, and transportation of a flywheel rotor assembly used in a spaceflight flywheel system for energy storage and/or attitude control. These requirements when implemented on a particular system will assure a high level of confidence in achieving safe and reliable operation. The developmen
23、t effort of this Standard was one of the major activities of the Flywheel Rotor Safety and Longevity (FRSL) Working Group which was formed in June 2000 with the emphasis on inclusion of aerospace prime companies, flywheel rotor suppliers, university researchers and all interested government agencies
24、. James Chang is the Chairman of this Working Group. Jennifer Ratner is the Secretary and David Christopher is the Technical Advisor. Kerry McLallin and Jerry Fausz are the government sponsors. At the time of document preparation, the members of the AIAA Flywheel Rotor Safe-Life Standards Working Gr
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