Title :
Active Nutation Damping Utilizing Spacecraft Mass Properties
Author_Institution :
RCA Corporation Princeton, N.J. 08540
Abstract :
Active nutation damping generally requires a unique element to provide the necessary damping torques, plus a nutation-sensing system to properly monitor and control the active element by closed-loop action. This paper describes and analyzes, by computer- assisted mathematical techniques, a nutation damper for a dual-spin spacecraft which does not require an active ¿element¿. Damping is achieved through the inherent cross-axis torques generated by the spacecraft products of inertia and the existing motor controlling the relative spin rates of the two dynamic components comprising the spacecraft.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Control systems; Damping; Error correction; Motion analysis; Motion control; Space vehicles; Torque control; Transfer functions; Wheels;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.1973.309752