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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: The Tether Dynamics Simulation Workshop focused on the efforts of the Tether Applications Simulation Working Group (TASWG) to catalog various dynamics simulations, document environmental models, and provide a set of verified simulation results. The workshop consisted of reports on these activities and the presentation of papers on current dynamics topics of general interest. This paper documents the work performed at the Workshop and the results and recommendations for further work.
    Keywords: ASTRODYNAMICS
    Type: AIAA PAPER 88-0531
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A tethered subsatellite deployed along the local vertical is in stable equilibrium. This applies equally to subsatellites deployed in the direction towards the earth from the main spacecraft or away from the earth. Momentary perturbations from this stable equilibrium will result in a swinging motion, which decays very slowly if passive means are relied upon to provide damping. A control law is described which actively damps the swinging motion by employing a reel, or other mechanism, to apply appropriate tension as a function of tetherline length, rate of change of length, and desired length. The same control law is shown to be useful for deployment and retrieval of tethered subsatellites in addition to damping to steady state.
    Keywords: ASTRODYNAMICS
    Type: NASA-TM-X-64963
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: One of the missions of the Getaway Tether Experiment (GATE) is to investigate disturbance propagation and control in a tethered system. In order to understand the nature of the propagation, simulation of the tether response is vital. A single finite duration pulse is the source of the disturbance. A bead model is used to predict the motion of the tether and the end masses (modeled as point masses). System response is checked for different magnitudes of force and for different points of impact on the tether. Along with simulation, hardware development is needed, especially in the area of tension measurement. At this time, hardware is being developed to measure the tension in the tether, so that the tethered system can be controlled via tension feedback. The hardware will then be tested in conjunction with the Dynamics and Control Mission of the GATE project.
    Keywords: ASTRODYNAMICS
    Type: Intl. Conference on Space Tethers for Science in the Space Station Era; Oct 04, 1987 - Oct 08, 1987; Venice; Italy
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