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A Study of The Properties of Diverse Space-Grade Materials and The Design and Implementation of Inflatable Structures and Associated Technologies for Terrestrial Applications

Author(s) Ms. Ekta Yadav, Ms. Ritu Tailor, Mr. Ankur Rao
Country India
Abstract Intelligent, adaptive structures represent cutting-edge technology with applications in both ground-based and space-based construction. While smart materials and structural designs can be utilized for various constructions like buildings, dams, bridges, pipelines, and vehicles, recent research highlights their potential in advanced aircraft, launch vehicles, spacecraft antennas, and large airborne systems. Despite this potential, this area remains largely unexplored. Although space-based membrane structures were explored briefly two decades ago, interest has recently resurfaced. Inflatable space structures are particularly attractive to organizations like the Department of Defense (DOD) and NASA due to their potential to significantly reduce launch costs by minimizing structural mass and storage volume. This article examines the history, technical challenges, and future directions of space-based inflatable structures. Furthermore, it reviews existing deployable structure technologies, emphasizing those suitable for achieving long focal lengths. Finally, these technologies are compared based on key performance parameters to aid in selecting the optimal solution for specific applications.
Keywords inflatable structure, spacecraft, antennas, boom, mast
Field Computer > Design
Published In Volume 7, Issue 4, July-August 2025
Published On 2025-08-23
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i04.53284

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