Stiffening method for "spring-back" reflectors

The recently proposed concept of spring back reflectors has revolutionised the field of deployable antenna structures. The whole structure is made as a single piece from composite material, without any expensive and potentially unreliable joints, and it is simply folded elasti- cally about a central axis, like a taco shell. Shape distortions occur during manufacturing and are difficult to correct due to the low stiffness of the structure. A stiffening method is proposed, that consists of a narrow skirt connected to the edge of reflector, with up to four radial cuts. It is shown that this system can increase the stiffness o fa5m dish by a factor of 20 and the fun- damental natural frequency by a factor of 7.4. The increase in the maximum stress level during packaging is minimal and the mass of the reflector increases by 16%.

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