SBIR-STTR Award

Solar Sail Tubular Mast
Award last edited on: 1/11/2023

Sponsored Program
STTR
Awarding Agency
NASA : MSFC
Total Award Amount
$155,474
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
T5.05
Principal Investigator
Thomas Murphey

Company Information

Opterus Research and Development Inc

815 14th Street SW Suite C200
Loveland, CO 80537
   (505) 599-3006
   info@opterusrd.com
   www.opterusrd.com

Research Institution

University of Colorado - Boulder

Phase I

Contract Number: 80NSSC22PB129
Start Date: 7/1/2022    Completed: 8/25/2023
Phase I year
2022
Phase I Amount
$155,474
Solar Sail Tubular Mast (SSTM) is a lightweight version of OpterusÂ’ patented High Strain Composite (HSC) Trussed Collapsible Tubular Mast (T-CTM). SSTM is a high-performance truss of tape-springs with structural mass efficiency twice that of trusses of solid rods (e.g. coilable longeron masts) and four times better than traditional non-trussed CTMs. SSTM booms are inherently low cost because they are fabricated using automated and mold-based processes with minimal touch labor. Opterus is currently proving out similar booms (optimized for high load applications) at the 20m (65 ft) length scale using the same materials, tooling, curing, and fabrication equipment that will be used here. Processes are only limited in length by the facility, currently 120m (400 ft). This effort will optimize and develop booms with a linear mass density of less than 50 grams per meter while maintaining the stiffness and strength to support 10,000 m2 and larger high performance sail systems. SSTM provides a lower cost and lower risk solution by avoiding spin deployment and stabilization complexities. The complexity, challenge, and risk of cable stays (guywires) are similarly not needed with SSTM. Prototype booms will be designed, fabricated, and tested. SSTM is enabling for the next generation of 10,000 m2 large class solar sails for multiple heliophysics missions including HISM (High Inclination Solar Mission), SPI (Solar Polar Imager), and next generation space weather monitoring missions. SSTM can also enable a faster transit to deep space, which is needed for the Interstellar Probe Mission. Potential NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): While optimized for sail sails, SSTMs are also performance enhancing and enabling for a broad range of deployable boom applications. These include satellite and lunar surface solar power systems, large science antennas and instrument booms, telescope sunshades, telescope occulter systems, and lunar towers. Potential Non-NASA Applications (Limit 1500 characters, approximately 150 words): DoD and commercial applications additionally include large communications and sensor platforms. SSTMs are also enabling for large area thermal and RF shield systems. Duration: 13

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