Born to secure humanity's foothold in the cosmos, weaving absolute reliability through mathematics.
StructLoom Technology,
Composed of engineers with highly specialized backgrounds in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, and structural analysis. Our team possesses extensive hands-on experience in various satellite and space mission projects, and is well-versed in the complete lifecycle from design and analysis to verification and testing.
For instance:
01 | Optical Remote Sensing Satellite Thruster Structure Modal and Response Analysis
02 | LEO Communication Satellite Bus Vibration Analysis and Response Control
03 | Ultra-High Resolution Optical Remote Sensing Satellite Bus Vibration Analysis and Optical Payload Modal Separation
04 | SAR Satellite Component Bracket and Structure Reliability Planning
Analysis, Simulation, Recommendation, Optimization
Through advanced analytical methodologies, we not only accurately predict structural behavior during rocket launch and in-orbit environments, but also provide concrete, actionable design optimization recommendations.
Regarding tools and methodologies, we utilize industry-standard CAE analysis workflows and software, seamlessly integrated with practical engineering experience. This ensures our analysis results are not only theoretically sound but also closely aligned with actual testing and flight conditions.
Grounded in Reality, Engineered for Liftoff
The StructLoom team values not only technical depth but also open communication and collaboration with our clients. We understand the specific design constraints and commercial requirements behind every mission. Building upon our engineering expertise, we assist clients in achieving the optimal balance among risk, cost, and performance.
How?
To serve as the absolute backbone for humanity’s ascent into space, we have long dedicated ourselves to the fields of structural dynamics and Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis, mastering numerous core technical capabilities.
Including:
.Modal Analysis
.Random Vibration
.Sine Vibration
.Shock Analysis
.Quasi-static Load