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Closing Force Evaluation of a Sample Return Capsule for a Phobos Sample Return Mission

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11178115

Keywords

Phobos; Sample Return Mission; sealing element; closing force; design test

Funding

  1. European Space Agency (ESA) [4000115017/15/NL/PA]
  2. NUCLEU Program TURBO 2020+ [2N/2019]

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The Phobos Sample Return mission aims to collect and return 100g of Phobos' surface material to Earth using a tight enclosure composed of a Vault, Sample Container and sealing elements. The project involved developing a closing mechanism capable of ensuring a high pushing force compared to the robotic arm's available force. Based on experimental tests, a suitable sealing element with piston geometry was identified as requiring less force to close the vault.
The mission objective of the Phobos Sample Return is to collect and return 100 g of Phobos' surface material to Earth inside a tight enclosure composed of a Vault, a Sample Container and sealing elements. One important aspect of the project was the development of a closing mechanism capable of ensuring a pushing force high enough compared to the available force of the robotic arm (40 N). The need for a higher pushing force derived from the design tests which were carried out to experimentally determine the necessary force to overcome the resistance of the sealing element when the vault is closed. Two types of sealing elements, custom made for this project, along with two SC with different geometrical shapes in the sealing area were tested. For better accuracy, the tests considered the imposed operational temperature domain for the vault, ECSS standards and the test rig set-up being performed at environmental temperature (+20 degrees C), -20 degrees C, -60 degrees C and +70 degrees C. The results of the tests highlighted that the negative temperature has a significant influence over the closing force, as this force is increasing once the operational temperature is decreasing. Based on the work performed, the most suitable type of sealing element was identified, in particular the piston geometry which allows a smaller force to close the vault.

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