2019 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1109/aero.2019.8741968
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IRESA ‐ Intelligent Redundant Spacecraft Actuator

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“…IRESA (Intelligent Redundant Spacecraft Actuator) is a compact, high force-per-unit-mass actuator operating with SMAs developed by the FGW Forschungsgemeinschaft Werkzeuge und Werkstoffe e. V. and the Chair of Astronautics (LRT) of the Technical University of Munich. The description of the actuator presented in this section is extracted and reworked from [5], in which the features of the hardware are presented in a more detailed way. IRESA makes use of NiTinol wires exhibiting the previously introduced SME: the wires are coupled with a return (bias) spring (Fig.…”
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“…IRESA (Intelligent Redundant Spacecraft Actuator) is a compact, high force-per-unit-mass actuator operating with SMAs developed by the FGW Forschungsgemeinschaft Werkzeuge und Werkstoffe e. V. and the Chair of Astronautics (LRT) of the Technical University of Munich. The description of the actuator presented in this section is extracted and reworked from [5], in which the features of the hardware are presented in a more detailed way. IRESA makes use of NiTinol wires exhibiting the previously introduced SME: the wires are coupled with a return (bias) spring (Fig.…”
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“…Table I reports the main parameters of the actuator. https://doi.org/10.29311/2020.14 TABLE I. IRESA DATASHEET; DATA RETRIEVED AND REPORTED FROM THE DATASHEET CONTAINED IN[5].…”
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