The Proceedings of the Symposium on the Motion and Vibration Control
Online ISSN : 2424-3000
2014.12
Session ID : 3C11
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3C11 Touchdown dynamics simulation of a novel pulley suspension mechanism for a movable lander(The 12th International Conference on Motion and Vibration Control)
Tomohiro OYATakao MAEDAMasatsugu OTSUKITakashi KUBOTATatsuaki HASHIMOTO
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Lunar or planetary exploration is scientifically meaningful because they can give us the hint to throw a light on the origin and evolution of the solar system or the earth, the inner structure of planets, etc. In lunar or planetary exploration missions, it is important to save the weight of spacecraft. Light weight spacecraft leads to low cost and getting more chance to go to the space. Conventionally a lander carries a rover to the surface of the celestial body and the rover traverses the rough terrain to explore in wide region. If the lander and the rover are united, however, the total weight of the spacecraft could be reduced. The authors have already proposed a novel pulley suspension mechanism, which is called Load Equalization Pulley Suspension mechanism: LEPS mechanism, for rovers. The performance of the proposed mechanism as a suspension mechanism of rovers has been evaluated. In this paper, the application of LEPS mechanism to the landing gears of the lander is discussed. By applying the proposed mechanism to the landing gears, the lander can move around the wide region of the surface after landing. The landing dynamics model of the proposed "Movable lander" with LEPS mechanism is introduced. The landing performance is evaluated by 2-dimensional model. The simulation results show that LEPS mechanism has an advantage over normal landing gears.
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