Orbital Overlap TEE Self-Deployer Model 1/2 OL-SD User Manual
Overlap tee self-deployer model 1/2 ol-sd, Typical technical specifications: introduction
Overlap TEE
Self-Deployer
Model 1/2 OL-SD
Overlap TEE
Self-Deployer
Model 1/2 OL-SD
Typical Technical Specifications:
Introduction
Overlap self-deployer Model 1/2 OL-SD is a self-
extending, non motorized unit capable of deploying a
60-foot-long (18.29 meters) Tubular Extendible Element
(TEE). The mechanism consists of three major components:
■
Cradle and Release Device
■
Tubular Extendible Element (TEE)
■
Storage Spool Assembly
In the stowed configuration, the TEE is wrapped and
stored on the Storage Spool Assembly and secured to
the cradle by the release device. Deployment is initiated
Antenna Element
Deployed Length:
Up to 60 ft
(18.29 meters)
Diameter:
0.5 in (1.27 cm)
maximum
Configuration:
Overlap
Material:
Beryllium Copper,
0.002 in thick
(0.0508 mm) thick
Thermal Control
Silver or Gold with
Coating:
Kapton
(if required)
Weight:
8.30 gr/ft
(27.24 gr/m)
Deployer
Height:
3.25 in (8.26 cm)
Length:
2.812 in
(7.143 cm)
Total Unit Weight:
1.75 lbs (0.79 kg)
Drive System:
Element Strain
Energy
Release Device:
Pyrotechnic Piston
Actuator
Deployment Rate:
Approximately
72 in/sec
(182.88 cm/sec)
Operating
Temperature Range: -54°C to +71°C
by activating a pyrotechnic squib-pin-puller device which
releases a caging strap. A release ejector-spring
provides initial deployment assist for the TEE and the
spool assembly. Deployment continues as the TEE uses
its own stored spring-energy. At full-deployment, the
storage spool assembly is automatically ejected. This
deployment mechanism is designed to meet the
requirements of document MIL-A-083577A (USAF)
General Specification for Moving Mechanical
Assemblies for Space and Launch Vehicles.