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  • 1975-1979  (3)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: A dynamic analysis is presented for a spin-stabilized spacecraft employing four radial wire antennas with tip masses. The satellite is modelled as a 14-degree-of-freedom system, and the linearized equations of motion are found. The lowest-order vibrational modes and natural frequencies of the gyroscopically coupled system are then determined. Because the satellite spin rate is decreased by antenna deployment, a spin-up maneuver is needed. The response of the time-varying mode equations during spin-up is found for the planar modes in terms of Bessel functions and a Struve function of order -0.25. The particular solution is expressed in various forms, including an infinite series of Bessel functions and a particularly useful asymptotic expansion. An error formula for the latter is derived, showing that it gives good accuracy. A simple approximation to the complementary function is obtained using the Wenzel-Kramers-Brillouin method, and the phase error in the approximation is shown to be small.
    Keywords: ASTRODYNAMICS
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: From the control point of view, spacecraft are classified into two main groups: those for which the spacecraft is fully defined before the control system is designed; and those for which the control system must be specified before certain interchangeable parts of a multi-purpose spacecraft are selected for future missions. Consideration is given to both classes of problems.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: NASA-CR-161368
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The unsolved problem of how to control the attitude and shape of future very large flexible satellite structures represents a challenging problem for modern control theory. One aspect of this problem is the question of how to choose the number and locations throughout the spacecraft of the control system actuators. Starting from basic physical considerations, this paper develops a concept of the degree of controllability of a control system, and then develops numerical methods to generate approximate values of the degree of controllability for any spacecraft. These results offer the control system designer a tool which allows him to rank the effectiveness of alternative actuator distributions, and hence to choose the actuator locations on a rational basis. The degree of controllability is shown to take a particularly simple form when the satellite dynamics equations are in modal form. Examples are provided to illustrate the use of the concept on a simple flexible spacecraft.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT DESIGN, TESTING AND PERFORMANCE
    Type: Dynamics and control of large flexible spacecraft; Jun 21, 1979 - Jun 23, 1979; Blacksburg, VA
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