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Vibrational characterization of a helical antenna used in satellite communication

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Abstract

Helical coils serve many functions in mechanical systems and are often subjected to a variety of impulsive forces. In this talk we examine the dynamics of a helix modeled after an L-Band helical antenna used for satellite communications in low Earth orbit (LEO). Since the components of a deployed satellite are not accessible, it is critical to understand the dynamics of the antenna given its position outside of the main body. The intent of this work is to identify the frequencies, shapes and Q-values of the vibrational modes of the helix subject to impulsive stimuli and evaluate changes due to environmental exposures and structural modifications. We report on coil-by-coil measurements of the spectra using eight distinct stimulus response polarizations. Two specific studies are emphasized in this talk. To gauge the sensitivity of the element to thermal variations under (LEO) conditions, we report on the impact of thermal cycling on the vibrational spectra of the helix. We also report on changes in the dynamic response of the helix due to the addition of structural support elements.

Publication: Planned paper on this topic titled, "Investigation of Parameters Affecting Transient Vibration of a Helical Coil"

Presenters

  • Nathan Hill

Authors

  • Nathan Hill

  • Scott Chumley

    University of Mississippi

  • Wayne Prather

    University of Mississippi

  • Joel Mobley

    University of Mississippi