Control system and flexible satellite interaction during orbit transfer maneuver

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da Silva, AR [1 ]
de Souza, LCG [1 ]
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[1] Natl Inst Space Res, INPE, Space Mech & Controls Div, BR-12227010 SJ Campos, SP, Brazil
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SPACEFLIGHT DYNAMICS 1998, VOL 100, PART 1 AND 2 | 1998年 / 100卷
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In this paper the interaction between the attitude control system and the flexible structure of an artificial satellite during orbit transfer maneuver has been investigated, The satellite was modeled by a rigid central body with one or more flexible appendages, The dynamics equations were obtained by Lagragean approach. The flexible appendages were treated as clamped-free beam and its displacement was discretized by assumed-mode method. In order to transfer the satellite, a typical Hohmann transfer and a burn-coast-burn strategy were used and the attitude was controlled by an on-off controller, During transfer procedure a global analysis of satellite has been done, such as: performance of control system, influence of elastic response in control system, thruster firing frequency, fuel consumption and Variation of orbital elements, In order to avoid the interaction with structure motion, a control system with bandwidth of one decade bellow the fundamental frequency was used. In the simulations the firing frequency was evaluated in an approximately way but kept below the fundamental frequency of the structure. The control system has kept the attitude below the specifications, As a result, the orbit transfer maneuvering has been done correctly without excessive excitation of flexible appendage.
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