webinaire à la demande

Space CAE and hardware qualification

Durée estimée : 48 minutes

Partager

Space CAE and hardware qualification

As spacecraft, satellites, and space probes are often one-of-a-kind systems, the final flying space system is also the prototype. To secure the good operation of the satellite after the launch, all satellites undergo extensive environmental testing. This is a risky business!

If a satellite is structurally designed to withstand loads of the launch, it is important that a qualification test (whether it is a pyro-shock, vibration or acoustic test) does not “over-test” the satellite above the specifications. The risk of over-testing would lead to component failures or, worse, a launcher explosion. Hence the importance of having these qualification testing campaigns fully under control to reduce the risk for over-testing.

In this webinar about spacecraft and satellite integration and qualification testing, you will learn how to:

  • Perform satellite vibration, shock and acoustics testing
  • Understand the structural dynamics of a spacecraft, implementing modal survey test
  • Virtually and physically test whether spacecraft will survive launch
  • Predict micro-vibration transfer path for precision instruments
  • Combine virtual test preparation and test de-risking

Speakers:

À propos de l'intervenant

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Mostapha Choukri

Responsable Développement Commercial

Ressources associées

Simulation process and data management for ship design
Webinar

Simulation process and data management for ship design

Learn how to create a seamless ship design workflow with simulation and data sharing. Ensure effective collaboration and provide the right information.

Unleash the power of an integrated CAE workflow for efficient design of fast boats
Webinar

Unleash the power of an integrated CAE workflow for efficient design of fast boats

Learn how you can create a propulsion system with systems simulations and deploy it in a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) self-propulsion simulation to assess the maximum speed.