The invention relates to a linear separation, as smooth as possible, of a first element in relation to a second element, which are rigidly connected beforehand. Preferably, the invention applies to spatial launchers, for the separation of stages from one another or of a stage and the payload, of missiles, space probes, or even aircraft, in the case of a payload release. The purpose of said separation is to reduce the weight of the on-board assembly, or to release a payload. These applications are characterised by the fact that there is a need to separate objects that may be fragile, for example a satellite, and the connection of which has had to undergo high mechanical loads, as those undergone during the propulsion by a launcher.
In the current state of the art, the connection-separation system is mainly of four types, which are the following:)
1°) the connections by bolting, riveting and pyrotechnic cutting off by local melting of the structure. These systems, due to the operation thereof, generate ejected material debris. In addition, the cutting off causes a significant impact in the structure, which may be damageable for the payloads of the launcher;
Patent document FR 2 947 808 shows an example of implementation of such a solution.)
2°) the connections by riveting and pyrotechnic cutting off by rupture of the structure, by means of the deformation of a pyrotechnic element. Said solution is the most employed and does not generate debris, but causes a very significant impact;)
3°) the connections by pyrotechnic bolting and rupture or separation of the nut. Said type of solution generates much fewer impacts than the two previous ones, but requires a plurality of bolts to transmit the forces from one element to the other, therefore generating higher failure risks due to the number of devices involved;)
4°) the connections by straps and ruptures thereof by pyrotechnic bolts. Said type of solution does not make it possible to transmit high forces between the two elements and does not allow for too large diameters for the launchers. Also, in this case, the release of stresses causes a significant impact in the structures.
Moreover, it is known a device and a method, as illustrated in
With reference to
In general, in the current state of said art, the systems deriving from said connection-separation solutions have the specific feature of leaving, most of the time, asperities on the external shape of the launcher, after the separation.
The aim of the invention is to remedy the above-mentioned drawbacks.
To this end, a first main aim of the invention is a device for the connection and linear separation of two elements, i.e. a first element and a second element, linearly connected to one another by connecting means, and having to be securely separated, the separation taking place by warming-up of the connecting means, said warming-up being triggered remotely, the device comprising:
According to the invention, in the device:
In the main embodiment of the device, the adhesive is a thermally insulating adhesive in relation to the tube and the first and second elements.
In a specific embodiment of the device, a retainer system for retaining the tube is provided on the first element.
Preferably, the retainer system is metallic.
In a main application of the device, the first element is a carrier stage of the second element carried by a space vehicle.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pyrogenic material is a mixture of thermite and an intermetallic composition.
Another main aim of the invention is a method for the connection and linear separation of two elements, a first element and a second element intended to be linearly connected to one another temporarily by connecting means, and having to be securely separated, the separation taking place by generally rapid and partial warming-up of the connecting means, the warming-up being triggered remotely.
According to the invention, the method comprises the following stages:
The invention and the technical features thereof will be better understood upon reading the following description given by way of non-limiting example, accompanied by a plurality of figures respectively showing:
The thermite may also be nano-thermite.
The tube 4 is surrounded by an adhesive 3, notably in the upper and lower portions that are located in contact with the first and second elements 1 and 2. The adhesive 3 therefore provides the junction and the holding between said first and second elements 1 and 2, and this in a sealed manner.
The adhesive 3 is for example an adhesive obtained by the INDAR process developed by RESCOLL, or even an EA 9395 type adhesive.
With reference to
In said architecture, the general forces transmit through the bonded connection and the metallic tube 4, which are therefore dimensioned accordingly. It is noted that on
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, a retainer system is provided on the first element 1 of the connecting means, notably of the tube 4, after pyrotechnical triggering.
With reference to the half-views in axial section in
The first element 1 and second element 2 have an enlarged end. On one end surface of said first and second elements is placed the adhesive 3 which surrounds entirely, or at least partially, the tube 4 filled with pyrogenic type material 5.
As illustrated in
The retainer system 6 is attached to the first element 1 and surrounds at least the tube 4.
Preferably, the retainer system 6 includes apertures for the passage of the adhesive 3.
As shown in
Concerning said adhesive, the choice of the thermite may be made depending on the adhesive used, as well as the features of the material used to constitute the tube.
Alternatively, the retainer system 6 may be attached directly to the lateral regions of the tube 4 each arranged between the portions of the tube that are in contact with the adhesive 3.
In other words, the invention relates to an assembly including a first element 1 and a second element 2 linearly connected to one another by connecting means, and comprising, further to the connecting means, a pyrogenic material and means for remotely pyrotechnically triggering the pyrogenic material, wherein:
A method for temporary connection of a first element and of a second element according to the invention therefore includes the steps consisting of:
A method for separation of a first element and of a second element connected beforehand by means of the above temporary connection method, and therefore forming an assembly of the type described above, consists of operating a pyrotechnical triggering of the pyrogenic material 5 so that a warming-up of the pyrogenic material 5 causes a warming-up of the adhesive 3 for the melting or the carbonisation of said adhesive 3 and therefore the mutual separation of the first and second elements 1, 2.
The device and the method according to the invention may be used in the civilian sector as well as in the military sector. It is noted that the invention makes a reduced, or even nonexistent, level of pyrotechnical impacts possible, which is vital for the durability of the equipment, notably the second element.
By preventing the use of metallic connecting means between the first and second elements, it overcomes the generation of metallic debris, melted or not, after the pyrotechnical triggering.
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