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Solar panel release mechanism test underway

Tuesday the 29th of november the solar panel relaes mechanism was tested by members of the Delfi-C3 team at the faculty of aerospace engineering.

The test was to determine the best solar panel release mechanism set-up. The solar panel and the release components are mounted at the tube chassis of the satellite. The release mechanism (SPRM) contains two resistors, one (dyneema) wire, two spring mechanisms and two guide blocks. The resistors have to melt the wire, so the solar panel is able to release. 

 


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The test setup.

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The release mechanism of the solar panels.

 
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