Environmental effects on the dynamics and control of an orbiting large flexible antenna systemSolar radiation pressure on the vibrating antenna structure, temperature gradients induced by solar heating, and stabilizing gravity-gradient torques were considered when the linear regulator theory was used to obtain orientation and shape control of a hoop/column antenna system being considered for the land mobile satellite system. A finite element model of the antenna system which includes all six rigid modes and seven flexible modes was used. Results show that the environmental disturbances affect only the rigid modes of the structure. The effect of solar radiation pressure interacting with the vibrating system is smaller than the solar radiation pressure acting on the thermally deformed structure. To reduce control effect in order to maintain shape and orientation, thermal deformations must be minimized in the preliminary design of the system.
Document ID
19850031069
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Krishna, R. (Howard Univ. Washington, DC, United States)
Bainum, P. M. (Howard University Washington, DC, United States)