Colonisation of other planets and space exploration: 3D Printing offers new opportunities

Sputnik news agency and radio 19:31 GMT 25.11.2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The size of the component is 70×80×100mm. The use of additive technologies helped to reduce its weight by roughly 40 percent compared to a similar component manufactured the conventional way.

 

“The frame of the camera lens is made of AlSi10M aluminium alloy powder. The Russian-manufactured alloy is well-known both in Russia and abroad. As is known, in the space and aviation industries, weight is the major characteristic, and there is continuous work being done to reduce this measure”, Vitaly Smelov, an academic at the Department of Engine Manufacturing Technologies at Samara University, shared.

 

The scientists conducted a multistage topological optimisation of the original construction, finally arriving at and analysing a few of its shapes.

 

“In partnership with CADFEM CIS experts in topological optimisation and additive technologies, we have conducted a massive bulk of work to design a new shape of the construction, which will meet all current requirements of aerospace companies around the world”, recounted Samara University academic Anton Agapovichev.

 

The cost of analogous items like the camera lens for the CubeSat Gecko Imager is 23,000 euros. The scientists say their optics system will be much cheaper.

 

Project 5-100, which is being carried out as part of the national project “Education”, is aimed at boosting Russian universities’ research and development potential and their competiveness on the global educational market.