A new vibration test system for Dragonfly Aerospace

25th October 2021

A new vibration test system for Dragonfly Aerospace

Dragonfly Aerospace’s design and manufacturing facility in Techno Park, Stellenbosch

Dragonfly Aerospace, a leading NewSpace developer of compact, high-performance imaging satellites and payloads, is investing in a 3000m2 design and manufacturing facility in Techno Park, Stellenbosch.

This facility will catapult Dragonfly to the forefront of microsatellite constellation production, with 1000m2 of cleanroom area for satellite and imager assembly and testing. This facility forms part of Dragonfly’s preparation for serial production of imaging satellites and payloads, intending to deliver up to 48 imaging satellites per year. To optimise their production workflow, Dragonfly is expanding their in-house environmental test equipment with an electrodynamic shaker system that will be used to simulate launch and flight vibration. TANDM, a test, measurement and automation solutions partner, supplied and installed a Brüel & Kjaer LDS V8900 electrodynamic shaker with a hydrostatic-bearing slip table. Shaker control will be achieved with the Crystal Instruments Spider 81, a premium vibration controller suited for Random, Sine, RSTD (Resonance Search, Track & Dwell), Shock and TTH (Transient Time History Control). This adds the potential to conduct development and certification based on launch vibration specifications, shortens the development cycle and enables Dragonfly to deliver certified products to market.

‘The B&K V8900 shaker from TANDM is a key piece of equipment for our environmental testing and production process. Even with the smoothest launch vehicle, the trip to space is still a pretty wild ride and we need to make sure our systems are still in perfect condition when they get there.’

Bryan Dean, CEO & Co-founder of Dragonfly Aerospace