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Conformable Multifunctional Space Fabric by Metal 3D Printing for Collision Hazard Protection and Self-Powered Monitoring.

Yanshuo SunChengyu LiZijie XuYaxing CaoHengrui ShengZhong Lin WangLeo N Y Cao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The monitoring of space debris assumes paramount significance to ensure the sustainability and security of space activities as well as underground bases in outer space. However, designing a wide range monitoring system with easy fabrication, low power, and high precision remains an urgent challenge under the scarcity of materials and extreme environment conditions of outer space. Here, we designed a one-piece, robust, but flexible, and repairable 3D metal-printed triboelectric nanogenerator (FR-TENG) by incorporating the advantages of standardization and customization of outer space 3D metal printing. Inspired by the structure of hexagonal and pangolin scales, a curved structure is ingeniously applied in the design of 3D printed metal to adapt different curved surfaces while maintaining superior compressive strength, providing excellent flexibility and shape adaptability. Benefiting from the unique structural design, the FR-TENG has a minimum length of 1 cm with a weight of only 3.5 g and the minimum weight resolution detected of 9.6 g, with a response time of 20 ms. Furthermore, a multichannel self-powered collision monitoring system has been developed to monitor minor collisions, providing warnings to determine potential impacts on the space station and bases surfaces. The system may contribute to ensuring the successful completion of space missions and providing a safer space environment for the exploration of extraterrestrial life and the establishment of underground protective bases.
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