Liviu Stamat and Bonar Robb presented their papers today at the Small Satellite Engineering session at the AIAA SciTech Forum 2020.
 
Liviu Stamat presented his paper on Laboratory-scale Test Platforms for Femto-Satellite Attitude Control Systems. The work proposes, prototypes and tests various low-cost designs for lightweight and low-friction mechanical devices, that could potentially be used as laboratory test platforms for an attitude control subsystem implemented on board a femto-class satellite. Furthermore, the results uncover power as a new constraint for femto-satellite attitude control subsystem design.

Bonar presented Magnetic Attitude Control of Gossamer Spacecraft using a 3D-printed, Electrically Conducting Support Structure. The paper proposes the use of conductive paths embedded within a spacecraft support structure to provide attitude control. This system could be deployed in space through the use of on-orbit manufacturing, another of the SET group’s research topics. Results show that such a system could provide attitude control to large solar reflectors, used to illuminate terrestrial solar power farms and increase their energy output at times of peak demand.


First published: 7 January 2020