Space vehicles are often characterized by highly flexible appendages, with low natural frequencies which can generate coupling phenomena during orbital maneuvering. The stability and delay margins of the controlled system are deeply affected by the presence of bodies with different elastic properties, assembled to form a complex multibody system. As a consequence, unstable behavior can arise. In this paper the problem is first faced from a numerical point of view, developing accurate multibody mathematical models, as well as relevant navigation and control algorithms. One of the main causes of instability is identified with the unavoidable presence of time delays in the GNC loop. A strategy to compensate for these delays is elaborated and tested using the simulation tool, and finally validated by means of a free floating platform, replicating the flexible spacecraft attitude dynamics (single axis rotation). The platform is equipped with thrusters commanded according to the on off modul

Space vehicles are often characterized by highly flexible appendages, with low natural frequencies which can generate coupling phenomena during orbital maneuvering. As a consequence, unstable behavior can arise. One of the main causes of instability is identified with the unavoidable presence of time delays in the GNC loop. A strategy to compensate for these delays is elaborated and tested using the simulation tool, and finally validated by means of a free floating platform, replicating the flexible spacecraft attitude dynamics (single axis rotation).

Analysis and Experiments for Delay Compensation in Attitude Control of Flexible Spacecraft / Sabatini, Marco; Palmerini, Giovanni Battista; N., Leonangeli; Gasbarri, Paolo. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 104:(2014), pp. 276-292. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.08.006]

Analysis and Experiments for Delay Compensation in Attitude Control of Flexible Spacecraft

SABATINI, MARCO;PALMERINI, Giovanni Battista;GASBARRI, Paolo
2014

Abstract

Space vehicles are often characterized by highly flexible appendages, with low natural frequencies which can generate coupling phenomena during orbital maneuvering. The stability and delay margins of the controlled system are deeply affected by the presence of bodies with different elastic properties, assembled to form a complex multibody system. As a consequence, unstable behavior can arise. In this paper the problem is first faced from a numerical point of view, developing accurate multibody mathematical models, as well as relevant navigation and control algorithms. One of the main causes of instability is identified with the unavoidable presence of time delays in the GNC loop. A strategy to compensate for these delays is elaborated and tested using the simulation tool, and finally validated by means of a free floating platform, replicating the flexible spacecraft attitude dynamics (single axis rotation). The platform is equipped with thrusters commanded according to the on off modul
2014
Space vehicles are often characterized by highly flexible appendages, with low natural frequencies which can generate coupling phenomena during orbital maneuvering. As a consequence, unstable behavior can arise. One of the main causes of instability is identified with the unavoidable presence of time delays in the GNC loop. A strategy to compensate for these delays is elaborated and tested using the simulation tool, and finally validated by means of a free floating platform, replicating the flexible spacecraft attitude dynamics (single axis rotation).
Attitude Control; Flexibility; Spacecraft; Input shaping
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01a Articolo in rivista
Analysis and Experiments for Delay Compensation in Attitude Control of Flexible Spacecraft / Sabatini, Marco; Palmerini, Giovanni Battista; N., Leonangeli; Gasbarri, Paolo. - In: ACTA ASTRONAUTICA. - ISSN 0094-5765. - STAMPA. - 104:(2014), pp. 276-292. [10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.08.006]
File allegati a questo prodotto
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11573/748433
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 31
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 24
social impact