Utilizing Photogrammetry and Strain Gage Measurement to Characterize Pressurization of an Inflatable Module
53rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference&ltBR&gt20th AIAA/ASME/AHS Adaptive Structures Conference&ltBR&gt14th AIAA(2012)
摘要
This paper documents the integration of a large hatch penetration into an inflatable module. This paper also documents the comparison of analytical load predictions with measured results utilizing strain measurement. Strain was measured by utilizing photogrammetric measurement and through measurement obtained from strain gages mounted to selected clevises that interface with the structural webbings. Bench testing showed good correlation between strain measurement obtained from an extensometer and photogrammetric measurement especially after the fabric has transitioned through the low load/high strain region of the curve. Test results for the full-scale torus showed mixed results in the lower load and thus lower strain regions. Overall strain, and thus load, measured by strain gages and photogrammetry tracked fairly well with analytical predictions. Methods and areas of improvements are discussed.
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