The direct effects of gravity on the control and output matrices of controlled structure modelsThe effects of gravity on the dynamic performance of structural control actuators and sensors are dual forms of an additive perturbation that can attenuate or amplify the device response (input or output). The modal modeling of these perturbations is derived for the general case of arbitrarily oriented devices and arbitrarily oriented planes of deformation. A nondimensional sensitivity analysis to identify the circumstances under which the effects of gravity are important is presented. Results show that gravity effects become important when the product of the ratio of the normalized modal slope and the modal displacement is comparable to the ratio of the gravitational acceleration and the product of the beam length and the squared eigenfrequency for a given mode.
Document ID
19920053041
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Rey, Daniel A. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Alexander, Harold L. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Crawley, Edward F. (MIT Cambridge, MA, United States)