The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for manufacturing structures, waveguides and antennas for use on aircraft, nanosatellites, and other spacecraft.
Elements for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation, support structures, and systems including the same, and associated methods are disclosed herein.
Illustrative, non-exclusive examples of inventive subject matter according to the present disclosure are described in the following enumerated paragraphs:
A1. An apparatus, comprising a nanosatellite or drone, comprising an antenna; and a waveguide coupled to the antenna, the waveguide comprising a dielectric:
focusing electromagnetic radiation incident from free space into the waveguide,
waveguiding the electromagnetic radiation to the antenna, and
comprising at least one of a slot or a taper.
B1. A system for deploying an element for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation, comprising:
one or more bags each having a wall comprising a membrane; and
one or more conduits each having an outlet transferring a fluid into the one or more of the bags in fluidic communication with the conduits, wherein the fluid pressurizes the one or more bags and expands the membrane so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags into a rigid structure comprising the element for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation.
C1. A system for deploying a support structure, comprising:
one or more bags each having a wall comprising a membrane; and
one or more conduits each having an outlet transferring a fluid into the one or more of the bags in fluidic communication with the conduits, wherein the fluid pressurizes each of the one or more bags and expands the membrane so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags into one or more supports.
In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and which is shown, by way of illustration, several embodiments. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
Technical Description
The present disclosure describes structures providing electromagnetic and/or mechanical functionality and that can be coupled to spacecraft or aircraft. Various embodiments are discussed in further detail in the following sections.
1. Nanosatellite Including a Waveguide Coupled Antenna
The dimensions and shape 206 of the waveguide, and dielectric material, are modifiable for various applications. Example shapes of the waveguide include, but are not limited to, the waveguide comprising a polyhedron (e.g., a cylinder or rod) having, for example a circular, polygonal, or rectangular cross-section. Example dimensions of the waveguide include, but are not limited to, a width 304 a factor of at least a 100 times smaller than a wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation in free space 212. In one or more examples, the waveguide has the dimensions including a length 306 at least 2 times a diameter or width of the waveguide. In one or more further examples, the waveguide has a width 304 a range of 1-5 cm and a length 306 in a range of 5-20 centimeters (cm).
In one or more further examples, the slot 300 is dimensioned (e.g., has a slot width 308) to accommodate the antenna, so that the antenna is capable of being positioned within the slot where the electromagnetic radiation in the waveguide has a peak electric field. In various examples, the antenna is tuned to receive the peak electric field and a mechanism 310 (e.g., a translation stage or mount) is provided to hold the antenna at the position 312 of the peak electric field.
In yet one or more further examples, the dielectric waveguide 204 comprises a first end 314 and a second end 316, the antenna 202 is coupled to the second end, the taper 302 is at the first end 314 so that the first end 314 has a first width 318 narrower than second width 320 of the second end, and the waveguide waveguides the electromagnetic radiation 210 from the first end to the second end. In some taper examples, the waveguide also includes a slot 300 and the slot also has a taper. Example geometries for the taper (in the slot or waveguide) include, but are not limited to, the taper having a linear, quadratic, or exponential shape wherein the surface 325 of the taper comprises a surface of revolution formed by rotating a line, a quadratic curve or parabola, or exponential curve about an axis of rotation coincident with the longitudinal axis 322 of the rod comprising the waveguide. In further examples, the taper varies along a length of the waveguide from a first taper 324 having a first shape (e.g., linear shape, parabolic/quadratic shape, or exponential shape) to a second taper 326 having a second shape (linear shape, parabolic shape, or exponential shape), e.g., so that the taper changes between at least one of the linear shape, the quadratic/parabolic shape, or the exponential shape.
Example dielectric materials 208 include, but are not limited to, dielectric materials that have a dielectric constant that shrink the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation to confine the electromagnetic radiation in a single mode within the waveguide. In one or more examples, the dielectric material has a dielectric constant greater than 5 or in a range of 5-20 (e.g., for the electromagnetic radiation having a frequency f in a range 100 MHz≤f≤1 GHz). Further examples of dielectric material include, but are not limited to, strontium titanate, fluid (e.g., water), a mixture of one or more fluids, ice, or alumina. In one example, the waveguide comprises ice formed from water freezing in a container (e.g., bag, balloon). In one or more further examples, the slot is filled with a liquid having a refractive index that matches (e.g., is the same as) that of the waveguide (e.g., rod).
In one or more examples, the dielectric waveguide comprises a width and dielectric constant wherein the waveguide is impedance matched to the antenna so as to tailor a gain and bandwidth of the antenna for the electromagnetic radiation (e.g., having a frequency f in a range 100 MHz≤f≤1 GHz). In one or more examples, the dimensions and dielectric material of the waveguide are tailored so that the bandwidth is less than 3 dB for the electromagnetic radiation having a center frequency f in a range of 100 MHz≤f≤1 GHz.
In one or more examples, the antenna coupled to the waveguide is shorter (e.g., seventeen times shorter than a conventional antenna not coupled to the waveguide) because the waveguide between the electromagnetic radiation and the antenna has a high refractive index reducing the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (e.g., by a factor about equal to the inverse of the waveguide's refractive index). Moreover, the waveguide provides additional signal gain because the high refractive index and shape of the waveguide focus the wave of the electromagnetic radiation into the waveguide and onto the antenna.
As used herein gain is defined as gain=I2/I1 (linear units) where the electromagnetic radiation 210 comprises an first EM plane wave having an intensity I1 in free space (e.g., outside the waveguide and in air, atmosphere, vacuum and/or outer space in orbit around a planet) and a second EM wave having an intensity I2 after being concentrated or focused by the rod. In one or more examples, gain is used describes the focusing power of the rod.
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a. Example Characterizations
(i) Effect of Orientation of Incoming Electromagnetic Radiation
(ii) Bandwidth
(iii) Focusing, Confinement, and Waveguiding
2. Electromagnetic Elements Comprising a Fluidized and Expandable Membrane
Example materials for the membrane include, but are not limited to, an elastomer or a plastic. Examples of the fluid include, but are not limited to, water or a mixture of fluids.
In one example, the outlet comprises a needle 1018 puncturing the membrane with a hole 1020 and injecting the fluid into the bag through the hole. In various examples, a sealant 1024 is provided to seal the hole. In some examples, the fluid comprises the sealant. In one or more examples, the sealant comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid to seal the hole upon ultraviolet radiation from a space environment 1250 or heat. In yet further examples, the sealant comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid upon exposure to the low gas pressure (vacuum) environment of space.
In one or more examples, the element for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation 210 comprises an antenna 202 or a waveguide 204 (e.g., as described in section 1) having a bandwidth including a center frequency (the center frequency in the bandwidth of frequencies. In various examples, one or more valves 1026 coupled to the conduits regulate one or more flows 1028 of the fluid into or out of the one or more bags, so as to tune the center frequency.
3. Fluidized Supports
Example materials for the membrane include, but are not limited to, an elastomer, a plastic, or a metal foil. Examples of the fluid include, but are not limited to, water or a mixture of fluids.
In one example, the outlet 1312 comprises a needle 1318 puncturing the membrane with a hole 1320 and injecting the fluid into the one or more bags 1304 through the hole. The hole is unsealed or sealed with, for example, a sealant 1324. In some examples, the fluid comprises the sealant. In one or more examples, the sealant comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid to seal the hole upon ultraviolet radiation from a space environment. In yet further examples, the sealant comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid upon exposure to the low gas pressure (vacuum) environment of space. In one or more examples, the sealant allows self healing or self-repairing in case of an object puncturing the bag or the membrane.
In one or more examples, the support comprises a support rod, support beam, or support strut.
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Embodiments described herein include, but are not limited to, the following.
Waveguide Coupled Antenna Embodiments
A1. An apparatus, comprising:
a nanosatellite (200) or drone, including:
an antenna (202); and
a waveguide (204) coupled to the antenna (202), the waveguide (204) comprising a dielectric:
focusing electromagnetic radiation (210) incident from free space (212) (e.g., air, atmosphere, vacuum and/or outer space in orbit around a planet) into the waveguide (204),
waveguiding the electromagnetic radiation (210) to the antenna (202), and
comprising at least one of a slot (300) or a taper (302).
A2. The apparatus (201) of paragraph A1, wherein the slot (300) is dimensioned to accommodate the antenna (202).
A3. The apparatus (201) of paragraphs A1 or A2, further comprising a mechanism (310) holding the antenna (202) at a position (312, 800) within the slot (300) where the electromagnetic radiation (210) has a peak electric field (400, 702) and wherein the antenna (202) is tuned to receive the peak electric field (400, 702).
A4. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A3, wherein:
the waveguide (204) comprises a first end (314) and a second end (316),
the antenna (202) is coupled to the second end (316),
the taper (302) is at the first end (314) so that the first end (314) is narrower than the second end (316), and
the waveguide (204) waveguides the electromagnetic radiation (210) from the first end (314) to the second end (316).
A5. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A4, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises a rod having a dielectric constant of at least 5 for the electromagnetic radiation (210) having a frequency f in a range 100 MHz≤f≤1 GHz.
A6. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A5, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises a rod having a width (304) a factor of at least a 100 times smaller than a wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (210) in free space (212) and the dielectric constant shrinks the wavelength to confine the electromagnetic radiation (210) in a single mode within the waveguide (204).
A7. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A6, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises a rod having a length (306) at least 2 times a diameter (D) of the rod.
A8. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A7, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises a rod having a width (304) a range of 1-5 cm and a length (306) in a range of 5-20 cm and the electromagnetic radiation (210) comprises radio frequency radiation having a wavelength in a range of 30 cm to 1 meter.
A9. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A8, wherein the rod comprises strontium titanate, fluid (1014, 1314), or alumina.
A10. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A9, wherein the waveguide comprises a rod comprising ice or water.
A11. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A10, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises a width (304) and dielectric constant wherein the waveguide (204) is impedance matched to the antenna (202) so as to tailor a gain and bandwidth of the antenna (202) for the electromagnetic radiation (210).
A12. The apparatus (201) of paragraphs A11, wherein the bandwidth is less than 3 dB for the electromagnetic radiation (210) having a center frequency f in a range of 100 MHz≤f≤1 GHz.
A13. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A12, wherein the waveguide (204) comprises ice formed from water freezing in a bag (1004) (e.g., a bag comprising rubber, an elastomer, or plastic).
A14. The apparatus of any of the paragraphs A1-A13, wherein the waveguide (204) has circular, polygonal, or rectangular cross-section.
A15. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A14, wherein the antenna (202) is a dipole antenna or probe.
A16. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A16, wherein the slot (300) is filled with a liquid having a refractive index that matches that of the rod.
A17. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A16 wherein the taper (302) has a linear, quadratic, or exponential shape (206).
A18. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A17, wherein the antenna (202) is connected to a coaxial cable.
A19. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A18, wherein the slot (300) has a first taper (324) and the waveguide (204) has a second taper (326).
A20. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A19, wherein a front face (303) of the waveguide comprising a rod has an antireflective coating that is anti-reflective for the electromagnetic radiation (210).
A21. A high refractive index tapered rod (301) placed in between the antenna and the RF wave, so that the RF wave is focused, its amplitude is increased, and its wavelength reduced by factor comparable to the inverse of the rod's refractive index. Focusing the RF wave provides signal gain. Reducing the RF wavelength allows for the antenna length to be significantly reduced. Both of these benefits are a result of the high refractive index rod that is placed in front of the antenna.
Fluidized Element for Transmitting or Receiving Electromagnetic Radiation
B1. A system (1000) for deploying an element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210), comprising:
one or more bags (1004) each having a wall (1006) comprising a membrane (1008); and
one or more conduits (1010) (e.g., each comprising a hose) each having an outlet (1012) transferring a fluid (1014) into the one or more of the bags (1004) in fluidic communication with the conduits (1010), wherein the fluid (1014) pressurizes the one or more bags (1004) and expands the membrane (1008) so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags (1004) into a rigid structure (1016) comprising the element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210).
B2. The system (1000) of paragraph B1, wherein the outlet (1012) comprises a needle (1018) puncturing the membrane (1008) with a hole (1020) and injecting the fluid (1014) into each of the one or more bags (1004) through the hole (1020).
B3. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B2, further comprising a sealant (1024) sealing the hole (1020).
B4. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B3, wherein the fluid (1014) comprises the sealant (1024).
B5. The system (1000) of paragraph B4, further comprising a heater (1100) outputting heat (1102) activating the sealant (1024).
B6. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B5, wherein the element (1002) comprises a waveguide (204) and/or antenna (202) having a gain and a bandwidth having a center frequency, or wherein the element comprises the waveguide coupled to the antenna as described in any of the paragraphs A1-A21.
B7. The system (1000) of paragraph B6, further comprising one or more valves (1026) regulating one or more flows (1028) of the fluid (1014) into or out of the one or more bags (1004), so as to tune the center frequency.
B8. The system (1000) of paragraphs B6 or B7, further comprising a heater (1100) heating the fluid (1014) so as to cause an expansion of the one or more bags (1004) that tunes the center frequency.
B9. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B8, wherein the membrane (1008) comprises a material that contracts under cooling in outer space (1104) so as to tune the center frequency.
B10. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B9, wherein the rigid structure (1016) comprises a rod (301).
B11. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B10, further comprising a reservoir (1036) storing the fluid (1014), wherein the reservoir (1036) contains only enough fluid (1014) to form one of the bags (1004).
B12. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B11, further comprising a robot connecting the conduits (1010) to the bags (1004).
B13. The system (1000) of paragraph B12, further comprising a computer instructing the robot to connect the conduits (1010) to deploy the element (1002) after a high g force launch of a rocket (1202) transporting a satellite comprising the bags (1004) into orbit.
B14. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B13, wherein the rigid structure (1016) comprises a taper (302).
B15. The system (1000) of paragraph B14, wherein the taper (302) has a linear, quadratic, or exponential shape (206).
B16. The system (1000) of paragraph B14 or B15, wherein the taper (302) varies from a first shape (206) to a second shape (206).
B17. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B16, wherein the fluid (1014) comprises a mixture of two or more fluids.
B18. The system (1000) of any of the paragraphs B1-B17, wherein the membrane (1008) comprises an elastomer (e.g., rubber), a plastic, or a metal foil and the fluid (1014) comprises water.
B19. A method for deploying an element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210), comprising:
providing one or more bags (1004) each having a wall (1006) comprising a membrane (1008);
connecting one or more conduits (1010) each having an outlet (1012) in fluidic communication with one or more of the bags (1004); and
transferring fluid (1014) from the conduits (1010) into one or more of the bags (1004) through the outlet (1012), wherein the fluid (1014) pressurizes the bag and expands the membrane (1008) to deploy and form each of the one or more bags (1004) into a rigid structure (1016) comprising the element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210).
B20. An element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210), comprising:
one or more bags (1004) each having a wall (1006) comprising a membrane (1008); and
a fluid (1014) contained in the one or more bags (1004), the fluid (1014) forming the bag into a rigid structure (1016) comprising the element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210).
B21.
providing (Block 1500) one or more bags (1004) each having a wall (1006) comprising a membrane (1008);
optionally connecting (Block 1502) one or more conduits (1310); and
transferring (Block 1504) a fluid (1014) into the one or more of the bags (1004) using one or more conduits (1010) each having an outlet (1012) in fluidic communication with the bags, wherein the fluid (1014) fills, inflates, fluidizes and/or pressurizes the one or more bags (1004) and expands the membrane (1008) so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags (1004) into a rigid structure (1016) comprising the element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210).
B22. The method of paragraphs B21 using the system of any of the paragraphs B1-B20.
B23. The apparatus (201) of any of the paragraphs A1-A21 comprising the system of any of the paragraphs B1-B20.
Fluidized Support Embodiments
C1. A system (1300) for deploying a support structure (1302), comprising:
one or more bags (1304) each having a wall (1306) comprising a membrane (1308); and
one or more conduits (1310) each having an outlet (1312) transferring a fluid (1314) into the one or more of the bags (1304) in fluidic communication with the conduits (1310), wherein the fluid (1314) pressurizes each of the one or more bags (1304) and expands the membrane (1308) so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags (1304) into one or more supports (1316).
C2. The system (1300) of paragraph C1, wherein the outlet (1312) comprises a needle (1318) puncturing the membrane (1308) with a hole (1320) and injecting the fluid (1314) into the each of the one or more bags (1304) through the hole (1320).
C3. The system (1300) of paragraph C2, further comprising a sealant (1324) sealing the hole (1320).
C4. The system (1300) of paragraph C3, wherein the fluid (1314) comprises the sealant (1324).
C5. The system (1300) of paragraph C2 or C3, further comprising a heater (1100) outputting heat (1102) activating the sealant (1324).
C6. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C2-C5, wherein the support structure (1302) is deployed in a space environment 1250 (e.g., a vacuum, outer space in orbit around a planet, free space) and the sealant (1324) contains or comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid upon ultraviolet radiation from the space environment (1250).
C7. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C2-C6, wherein the sealant (1324) contains or comprises a liquid additive that is cured or becomes a solid upon exposure to a low gas pressure environment in space.
C8. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C7, wherein the one or more supports (1316) each comprise a support rod or support beam.
C9. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C8, wherein the support structure (1302) comprises a plurality of the supports (1316) each comprising a support rod deployed so as to support a solar panel (1402), a satellite dish (1404), a camera (1406) on a spacecraft (1408), or an additional support rod (1317).
C10. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C9, further comprising a heater (1100) heating the fluid (1314) so as to cause an expansion of one or more the bags (1304) that controls the at least one of a shape (206) or a deployment of the supports (1316).
C11. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C10, wherein the shape (206) of the supports is a linear, quadratic, or exponential shape (206).
C12. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C11, further comprising one or more valves (1326) regulating one or more flows (1328) of the fluid (1314) into or out of the one or more bags (1304), so as to control at least one of a deployment or a shape (206) of the supports (1316).
C13. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-C12, wherein the membrane (1308) comprises a material that contracts under cooling in outer space (1104) so as to control at least one of a shape (206) or a deployment of the supports (1316).
C14. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C1-13, wherein the membrane (1308) comprises an elastomer (e.g., rubber) or plastic and the fluid (1314) comprises water.
C15. The system (1300) of any of the paragraphs C14, further comprising a robot connecting the conduits (1310) to the bags (1304).
C16. The system (1300) of paragraph C15, further comprising a computer instructing the robot to connect the conduits (1310) to deploy the support structure (1302) after a high g force launch of a rocket (1202) transporting a satellite comprising the bags (1304) into an orbit around a planet (1252).
C17. A method for deploying an element (1002) for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic radiation (210), comprising:
providing one or more bags (1304) each having a wall (1306) comprising a membrane (1308);
connecting one or more conduits (1310) each having an outlet (1312) in fluidic communication with one or more of the bags (1304); and
transferring fluid (1314) from the conduits (1310) into one or more of the bags (1304) through the outlet (1312), wherein the fluid (1314) pressurizes the one or more bags (1304) and expands the membrane (1308) so as to deploy and form each of the one or more of the bags (1304) into one or more supports (1316).
C18. A support structure (1302) structure (1400), comprising:
one or more bags (1304) each having a wall (1306) comprising a membrane (1308); and
a fluid (1314) contained in the one or more bags (1304), the fluid (1314) forming each of the one or more bags (1304) into a support for an apparatus on a spacecraft (1408).
C19. The support structure (1302) of any of the paragraphs C1-C5 18 deployed so as to support a solar panel (1402), a satellite dish (1404), a camera (1406) on a spacecraft (1408), or another/additional support rod (1317).
C20. A method for deploying a support structure (1302), comprising:
providing one or more bags (1304) each having a wall (1306) comprising a membrane (1308); and
transferring fluid into the bags (1304) using one or more conduits (1310) each having an outlet (1312) in fluidic communication with the bags, wherein the fluid (1314) inflates, fills, fluidizes and/or pressurizes each of the one or more bags (1304) and expands the membrane (1308) so as to deploy and form each of the one or more bags (1304) into one or more supports (1316).
C21. The method of paragraphs C20 implemented using the system of any of the paragraphs C1-C17.
This concludes the description of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is intended that the scope of rights be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) of commonly-assigned U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/115,684, filed Nov. 19, 2020, by Nathan D. Hiller and Kurt W. Loheit, entitled “NANOSATELLITE HIGH GAIN ANTENNA, FLUIDIZED RODS INCLUDING THE SAME, AND FLUIDIZED SUPPORTS,”, which application is incorporated by reference herein.
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