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Shape memory polymer foam: active deformation, simulation and validation of space environment

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Smart Materials and Structures, , n. 3, v. 31
Page(s): 035008
DOI: 10.1088/1361-665x/ac4ba8
Abstract:

Shape memory polymer foam (SMPF) is being studied extensively as potential aerospace materials as they have high compression ratio, high specific strength and high specific modulus compared to other shape memory polymers. In this paper, a composite foam with shape memory epoxy as matrix and polyurethane as functional phase was prepared. The SMPF has been characterized by different analytical and testing methods, and ist chemical crosslinking reaction and material properties have been studied. The SMPF was installed in the shape memory polymer composite (SMPC) flexible solar array system (SMPC-FSAS), and ground environment tests and orbital validation were performed. Considering the particularity of space environment, the thermal performance test of ground space environment can effectively test the reliability of shape memory performance. Finally, the SMPC-FSAS carried on SJ-20 satellite successfully deployed on geosynchronous orbit for the first time in the world. Moving forward, SMPF assesses the feasibility of applications in the space field and provides more valuable information.

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    17/02/2022
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