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Experimental facilities for system identificationFuture space vehicles will differ significantly from the space systems used in the past. The planned spacecraft configurations will include extremely large structures, up to 100-200 meters across. Because the allowable launch weights are limited, the large space structures must be constructed of lightweight, flexible elements, and active control of the shape and attitude of the spacecraft will be required. The behavior of large structures is characterized by many closely spaced natural modes, and some applications may also include large on-board disturbances. Consequently, the control and disturbance forces will invariably spill over to a large number of modes. Structural identification will be necessary for precision pointing and shape controls to be effective. An accurate mathematical model of a structure is essential for the success of precision control system design. However, the currently available analytical modeling codes, such as NASTRAN, are incapable of producing numerical models of the required precision. The favored approach for model determination is to refine the mathematical model based on experiments in the orbital environment. It is to this effect that we must develop techniques to reliably generate the accurate models required for future missions, and the arena in which these methods will be developed and proved is through ground-based system identification experiments and demonstrations. The Air Force Astronautics Laboratory (AFAL) has expanded the on-site ground-test facilities in recent years, and additional sites are planned for the immediate future. We shall review the plans for laboratory growth at AFAL with regard to the type of experiments proposed and the availability of the new facilities.
Document ID
19930075330
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Das, Alok
(Air Force Astronautics Lab. Edwards AFB, CA, United States)
Thompson, Roger C.
(Air Force Astronautics Lab. Edwards AFB, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 16, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1988
Publication Information
Publication: JPL, Model Determination for Large Space Systems Workshop, Volume 1
Subject Category
Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space)
Accession Number
93N72777
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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