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Raumfahrt => Fragen und Antworten: Raumfahrt => Thema gestartet von: Spacex Enthusiast am 19. April 2017, 13:51:35
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Haben die Satelliten spezielle Kopplungsadapter oder wie geht das?
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Ja klar.
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Diese Adapter sind genormt, Beschreibungen für SpaceX (http://www.spacex.com/sites/spacex/files/falcon_9_users_guide_rev_2.0.pdf) habe ich hier gefunden:
5.1.1 Payload Adapters and Separation Systems
The standard mechanical interface between SpaceX-provided Falcon launch vehicle hardware and
customer-provided hardware is a 1575-mm (62.01 in.) diameter bolted interface, at the forward end of the
launch vehicle payload attach fitting (Figure 5-1). This interface is designed to conform to the EELV
1575-mm (62.01 in.) diameter medium payload class mechanical interface defined in the EELV Standard
Interface Specification Rev. A July 2012.
For customers with 937-mm or 1194-mm (36.89 in. or 47.01 in.) clampband interface requirements,
SpaceX will either provide and integrate a payload adapter and clampband separation system or will
integrate an adapter and separation system chosen and provided by the customer, as a standard service.
For customers with alternative interface requirements, SpaceX can procure almost any industry-standard
adapter system as a nonstandard service. SpaceX has experience integrating numerous commercially
available and internally developed adapters and separation systems. Falcon 9 is compatible with adapter
and separation system products offered by RUAG, CASA, Planetary Systems Corporation and other
industry-leading providers.
Die RUAG hat auch ein sehr interessantes Dokument dazu: https://www.ruag.com/sites/default/files/2016-11/PLE-Brochure-Payload-Adapter-and-Separation-Systems.pdf (https://www.ruag.com/sites/default/files/2016-11/PLE-Brochure-Payload-Adapter-and-Separation-Systems.pdf)