Deployment of Cabling on Hypothesized Surfaces – Penguins of Psyche: Cable Command
INSTITUTION
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT)
CLASS
Iridium Class (2024 – 2025)
STUDENT TEAM
ACADEMIC GUIDANCE
Dr. Sangelkar
Dr. Constans
Dr. Granieri
Dr. Aidoo
Dr. Collins
Dr. Jones
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Our assigned goal was to deploy a 1-km fiber optic cable on the surface of Psyche in a specified pattern. Our design solution is a trailer that is dragged behind a rover. The design utilizes the torque generated from the wheels being dragged along the surface of Psyche, that torque is transferred through a full drivetrain which then rotates the spool. The spool is rotated at an angular velocity that varies as the thickness of the spool decreases layer by layer. The angular velocity at each layer causes the cable to deploy at a uniform speed that matches the linear speed of the trailer and rover. The main areas of our project that we have focused on are spool optimization, drivetrain design, anchoring of the cable to the surface of Psyche, and the deployment of the cable anchors