Note 1 – Deployable Booms Clause Samples

Note 1 – Deployable Booms. The TRL level of a deployable boom should be expressed as a function of the length of the boom itself. There are substantial ongoing activities in the field of deployables with some relevant to extended booms. An example of the current state of the art functioning extended boom with active parts of the payload is NuStar [25] with a boom length of 10m and a 10m lateral displacement laser metrology system. The fact that such a boom is TRL 9 does not imply that a system which includes 2 of 18m (SPIRIT) or 2 of 40m (FISICA) deployable would have a similar TRL given that the stresses and metrology conditions would be substantially more complex. In Europe there is ongoing research on deployable booms in a number of companies but a similar length of boom is currently at TRL 6. Given the discrepancy in size, and existing modelling of the boom mechanical stresses and dynamical behavior, a TRL of 3 is more appropriate for the FISICA baseline. With no specific project in mind, an advance to TRL 4 through R&D and dedicated programs is foreseeable. TRL 5 however would require substantial investments (also a function of the length of the boom in question).

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