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1DTIC ADA169928: Development Of Finite Active Control Elements For Large Flexible Space Structures.
By Defense Technical Information Center
A quasi free-free beam, simulating a flexible space structure, was equipped with inertial proof-mass actuators and sensors capable, in principle, of functioning in the space environment. Then tuning rules were derived which determine the optimal actuator passive stiffness and damping which minimizes the control effort required while increasing the modal damping in the structure. Active control using two local and one component level processor was demonstrated next. Lastly, multi-input, single output collocated feedback tests were performed. Optimal passive vibration absorber designs were derived to provide maximum structural damping. Theoretically, addition of an absorber mass equaling 0.5% of structural mass can result in a single mode structural damping ratio of 5%. Analysis of multimode damping using a single absorber indicated that the absorber stiffness should be tuned to the lowest mode in order to maximize the achievable damping in all the modes. Passive actuator components and active feedback gains were derived simultaneously and sequentially yielding identical results whose passive components equal those of the passive vibration absorber. Passive absorber and active feedback damping tests were performed. A single mode damping ratio of 4.2% was achieved by adding 2.3% of structural mass: 77% of which corresponds to 'dead' absorber mass. Multi-input, single-output control provided damping ratios ranging from 2% to 3%. This functioning collocated control element, composed of actuators, sensors and local and component level processors, constitutes the first stage of research and experimentation into distributed, hierarchic active control of elastic structural behavior.
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Miller,David W - MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE MA SPACE SYSTEMS LAB - *BEAMS(STRUCTURAL) - *DAMPING - *FLEXIBLE STRUCTURES - SIMULATION - VIBRATION - SPACE TECHNOLOGY - CONTROL SYSTEMS - DETECTORS - SPACE ENVIRONMENTS - DISTRIBUTION - MASS - STIFFNESS - ELASTIC PROPERTIES - PASSIVE SYSTEMS - STRUCTURAL RESPONSE - FEEDBACK - TUNING - ACTUATORS - HIERARCHIES - ENERGY ABSORBERS
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2NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19860023040: Reliability Issues In Active Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Efforts in this reporting period were centered on four research tasks: design of failure detection filters for robust performance in the presence of modeling errors, design of generalized parity relations for robust performance in the presence of modeling errors, design of failure sensitive observers using the geometric system theory of Wonham, and computational techniques for evaluation of the performance of control systems with fault tolerance and redundancy management
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19860023040: Reliability Issues In Active Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN - ERRORS - FAILURE ANALYSIS - FAILURE MODES - FAULT TOLERANCE - REDUNDANCY - ROBUSTNESS (MATHEMATICS) - J INTEGRAL - KALMAN FILTERS - MATRICES (MATHEMATICS) - TRANSFER FUNCTIONS - TRANSFORMATIONS (MATHEMATICS) - Vandervelde, W. E.
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3NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19800018918: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, 3. Part A: Shape And Orientation Control Of A Platform In Orbit Using Point Actuators
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The dynamics, attitude, and shape control of a large thin flexible square platform in orbit are studied. Attitude and shape control are assumed to result from actuators placed perpendicular to the main surface and one edge and their effect on the rigid body and elastic modes is modelled to first order. The equations of motion are linearized about three different nominal orientations: (1) the platform following the local vertical with its major surface perpendicular to the orbital plane; (2) the platform following the local horizontal with its major surface normal to the local vertical; and (3) the platform following the local vertical with its major surface perpendicular to the orbit normal. The stability of the uncontrolled system is investigated analytically. Once controllability is established for a set of actuator locations, control law development is based on decoupling, pole placement, and linear optimal control theory. Frequencies and elastic modal shape functions are obtained using a finite element computer algorithm, two different approximate analytical methods, and the results of the three methods compared.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19800018918: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, 3. Part A: Shape And Orientation Control Of A Platform In Orbit Using Point Actuators” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ATTITUDE CONTROL - COMPUTER PROGRAMS - DYNAMIC CONTROL - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - SHAPES - SPACE STATIONS - STABILIZED PLATFORMS - ACTUATORS - ALGORITHMS - ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD - MODULUS OF ELASTICITY - Bainum, P. M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Krishna, R. - James, P. K.
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4NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900019275: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures - 13
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The optimal control of three-dimensional large angle maneuvers and vibrations of a Shuttle-mast-reflector system is considered. The nonlinear equations of motion are formulated by using Lagrange's formula, with the mast modeled as a continuous beam subject to three-dimensional deformations. Pontryagin's Maximum Principle is applied to the slewing problem, to derive the necessary conditions for the optimal controls, which are bounded by given saturation levels. The resulting two point boundary value problem is then solved by using the quasilinearization algorithm and the method of particular solutions. The study of the large angle maneuvering of the Shuttle-beam-reflector spacecraft in the plane of a circular earth orbit is extended to consider the effects of the structural offset connection, the axial shortening, and the gravitational torque on the slewing motion. Finally the effect of additional design parameters (such as related to additional payload requirement) on the linear quadratic regulator based design of an orbiting control/structural system is examined.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900019275: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures - 13” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - FLEXIBLE BODIES - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - OPTIMAL CONTROL - SLEWING - SPACECRAFT MANEUVERS - THREE DIMENSIONAL MOTION - VIBRATION DAMPING - ALGORITHMS - BEAMS (SUPPORTS) - BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS - DEFORMATION - DESIGN ANALYSIS - EARTH ORBITS - EULER-LAGRANGE EQUATION - LINEAR QUADRATIC REGULATOR - MAXIMUM PRINCIPLE - NONLINEAR EQUATIONS - REFLECTORS - SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS - TORQUE - Bainum, Peter M. - Li, Feiyue - Xu, Jianke
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5DTIC ADA152858: Incorporating Control Into The Optimal Structural Design Of Large Flexible Space Structures.
By Defense Technical Information Center
An eigenspace optimization approach is used to incorporate optimal control into the structural design process for large flexible space structures. The equations of motion for an uncontrolled system are developed by deriving the kinetic and potential energy for the system and then using assumed modes to discretize the energies. These expressions are then linearized, the Lagrangian formed, and lagrange equations written for the system. An existing optimal control law is incorporated to form the equations of motion for the controlled system. A parameter optimization technique is used to minimize the mass of the Draper/RPL configuration model involving eigenspace optimization. A computer algorithm is developed that effectively optimizes a global structural parameter vector to minimize the mass of the model, while constraining specified eigenvalues. The eigenvalue sensitivities are passed to a constrained function minimization program called CONMIN which minimizes the mass of the appendages. The constraints imposed restrict the first eigenvalue to the left half plane and the natural frequency of the third eigenvalue to a specified stable region. The result is an algorithm that incorporates an existing optimal control law into the structural optimization process. Originator-supplied keywords-included: Flexible Space Structures, Eigenspace Optimization, Equations of Motion, Draper/RPL Configuration Model Theses.
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- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - Muckenthaler,T V - AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - *SPACECRAFT - ALGORITHMS - GLOBAL - OPTIMIZATION - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - THESES - EIGENVALUES - CONFIGURATIONS - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
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6NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19830013992: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Large, flexible orbiting systems proposed for possible use in communications, electronic orbital based mail systems, and solar energy collection are discussed. The size and low weight to area ratio of such systems indicate that system flexibility is now the main consideration in the dynamics and control problem. For such large, flexible systems, both orientation and surface shape control will often be required. A conceptual development plan of a system software capability for use in analysis of the dynamics and control of large space structures technology (LSST) systems is discussed. This concept can be subdivided into four different stages: (1) system dynamics; (2) structural dynamics; (3) application of control algorithms; and (4) simulation of environmental disturbances. Modeling the system dynamics of such systems in orbit is the most fundamental component. Solar radiation pressure effects and orbital and gravity gradient effects are discussed.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19830013992: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CONTROL THEORY - DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - FLEXIBILITY - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - ALGORITHMS - COUPLING - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - GRAVITATION - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - RADIATION PRESSURE - SIMULATION - SOLAR RADIATION - Bainum, P. M. - Kumar, V. K. - Krishna, R. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Diarra, C. M.
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7NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19780015197: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures. Part B: Development Of Continuum Model And Computer Simulation
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The equations of motion of an arbitrary flexible body in orbit were derived. The model includes the effects of gravity with all its higher harmonics. As a specific example, the motion of a long, slender, uniform beam in circular orbit was modelled. The example considers both the inplane and three dimensional motion of the beam in orbit. In the case of planar motion with only flexible vibrations, the pitch motion is not influenced by the elastic motion of the beam. For large values of the square of the ratio of the structural modal frequency to the orbital angular rate the elastic motion was decoupled from the pitch motion. However, for small values of the ratio and small amplitude pitch motion, the elastic motion was governed by a Hill's 3 term equation. Numerical simulation of the equation indicates the possibilities of instability for very low values of the square of the ratio of the modal frequency to the orbit angular rate. Also numerical simulations of the first order nonlinear equations of motion for a long flexible beam in orbit were performed. The effect of varying the initial conditions and the number of modes was demonstrated.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19780015197: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures. Part B: Development Of Continuum Model And Computer Simulation” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS - SPACECRAFT COMPONENTS - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - ANGULAR MOMENTUM - ELASTIC PROPERTIES - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - NONLINEAR EQUATIONS - PITCH (INCLINATION) - Bainum, P. M. - Kumar, V. K. - James, P. K.
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8NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19810023625: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures-IV
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The effects of solar radiation pressure as the main environmental disturbance torque were incorporated into the model of the rigid orbiting shallow shell and computer simulation results indicate that within the linear range the rigid modal amplitudes are excited in proportion to the area to mass ratio. The effect of higher order terms in the gravity-gradient torque expressions previously neglected was evaluated and found to be negligible for the size structures under consideration. A graph theory approach was employed for calculating the eigenvalues of a large flexible system by reducing the system (stiffness) matrix to lower ordered submatrices. The related reachability matrix and term rank concepts are used to verify controllability and can be more effective than the alternate numerical rank tests. Control laws were developed for the shape and orientation control of the orbiting flexible shallow shell and numerical results presented.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19810023625: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures-IV” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - AEROSPACE ENGINEERING - COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - RADIATION PRESSURE - SOLAR RADIATION - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - STIFFNESS MATRIX - STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING - TORQUE - Bainum, P. M. - Kumar, V. K. - Krishna, R. - Reddy, A. S. S. R.
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9NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900004178: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures - 12, Supplement 11
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The rapid 2-D slewing and vibrational control of the unsymmetrical flexible SCOLE (Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment) with multi-bounded controls is considered. Pontryagin's Maximum Principle is applied to the nonlinear equations of the system to derive the necessary conditions for the optimal control. The resulting two point boundary value problem is then solved by using the quasilinearization technique, and the near minimum time is obtained by sequentially shortening the slewing time until the controls are near the bang-bang type. The tradeoff between the minimum time and the minimum flexible amplitude requirements is discussed. The numerical results show that the responses of the nonlinear system are significantly different from those of the linearized system for rapid slewing. The SCOLE station-keeping closed loop dynamics are re-examined by employing a slightly different method for developing the equations of motion in which higher order terms in the expressions for the mast modal shape functions are now included. A preliminary study on the effect of actuator mass on the closed loop dynamics of large space systems is conducted. A numerical example based on a coupled two-mass two-spring system illustrates the effect of changes caused in the mass and stiffness matrices on the closed loop system eigenvalues. In certain cases the need for redesigning control laws previously synthesized, but not accounting for actuator masses, is indicated.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19900004178: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures - 12, Supplement 11” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CONTROL THEORY - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - OPTIMAL CONTROL - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - SPACECRAFT STABILITY - ACTUATORS - BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS - FEEDBACK CONTROL - LINEARIZATION - SHAPE CONTROL - SLEWING - STIFFNESS MATRIX - VIBRATION DAMPING - Bainum, Peter M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Li, Feiyue - Xu, Jianke
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10DTIC ADA226526: Multivariable Methods For The Design, Identification, And Control Of Large Space Structures. Volume 3. A Study Of The Integrated Control/Structure Design Optimization Problem For Large Flexible Structures
By Defense Technical Information Center
A comparison of optimal and suboptimal estimation applied to large flexible structures under perfect and imperfect model information conditions is presented. The filters estimate the modal positions and velocities of a simple pinned-pinned beam. Among the types of estimators investigated are full and reduced-order centralized estimators, reduced-order decentralized estimators, and one-mode and two-mode sensitivity-shaped estimators. The suboptimal estimators are shown to have lower position rms error values than the optimal estimator when 20% errors in the structural frequencies are present. The sensitivity-shaped estimators produce more accurate position estimates when velocity sensors are used than any of the reduced-order Linear Quadratic centralized or decentralized estimators. A method for choosing the gains of the sensitivity-shaped estimators given. Robustness of the system is discussed using a proposed phase-shaping method and the Lyapunov method. The closed-loop system with the one-mode sensitivity-shaped filter is proven to be marginally stable with the former method and asymptotically stable with the latter method, provided controller gains satisfy certain outlined requirements.
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“DTIC ADA226526: Multivariable Methods For The Design, Identification, And Control Of Large Space Structures. Volume 3. A Study Of The Integrated Control/Structure Design Optimization Problem For Large Flexible Structures” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ DTIC Archive - McLaren, M D - CINCINNATI UNIV OH DEPT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MECHANICS - *MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS - *FLEXIBLE STRUCTURES - *SPACECRAFT - DETECTORS - MODELS - STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES - ACCURACY - ESTIMATES - ERRORS - VALUE - FILTERS - CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS - OPTIMIZATION - POSITION(LOCATION) - VELOCITY - FREQUENCY
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11NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19790016951: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, 2. Part A: Shape And Orientation Control Using Point Actuators
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The equations of planar motion for a flexible beam in orbit which includes the effects of gravity gradient torques and control torques from point actuators located along the beam was developed. Two classes of theorems are applied to the linearized form of these equations to establish necessary conditions for controlability for preselected actuator configurations. The feedback gains are selected: (1) based on the decoupling of the original coordinates and to obtain proper damping, and (2) by applying the linear regulator problem to the individual model coordinates separately. The linear control laws obtained using both techniques were evaluated by numerical integration of the nonlinear system equations. Numerical examples considering pitch and various number of modes with different combination of actuator numbers and locations are presented. The independent model control concept used earlier with a discretized model of the thin beam in orbit was reviewed for the case where the number of actuators is less than the number of modes. Results indicate that although the system is controllable it is not stable about the nominal (local vertical) orientation when the control is based on modal decoupling. An alternate control law not based on modal decoupling ensures stability of all the modes.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ACTUATORS - CONTROL EQUIPMENT - DYNAMIC RESPONSE - SPACE ERECTABLE STRUCTURES - BEAMS (SUPPORTS) - CONTROL VALVES - DAMPING - DECOUPLING - GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS - GRAVITY GRADIOMETERS - LINEAR EQUATIONS - MODAL RESPONSE - NONLINEAR SYSTEMS - NUMERICAL INTEGRATION - SHAPES - TORQUE MOTORS - Bainum, P. M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R.
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12NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19890006604: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, Part 11
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A mathematical model is developed to predict the dynamics of the proposed Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment during the stationkeeping phase. The Shuttle and reflector are assumed to be rigid, while the mass connecting the Shuttle to the reflector is assumed to be flexible with elastic deformations small as compared with its length. It is seen that in the presence of gravity-gradient torques, the system assumes a new equilibrium position primarily due to the offset in the mass attachment point to the reflector from the reflector's mass center. Control is assumed to be provided through the Shuttle's three torquers and throught six actuators located by painrs at two points on the mass and at the reflector mass center. Numerical results confirm the robustness of an LQR derived control strategy during stationkeeping with maximum control efforts significantly below saturation levels. The linear regulator theory is also used to derive control laws for the linearized model of the rigidized SCOLE configuration where the mast flexibility is not included. It is seen that this same type of control strategy can be applied for the rapid single axis slewing of the SCOLE through amplitudes as large as 20 degrees. These results provide a definite trade-off between the slightly larger slewing times with the considerable reduction in over-all control effort as compared with the results of the two point boundary value problem application of Pontryagin's Maximum Principle.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DYNAMIC CONTROL - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SPACE STATIONS - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - STATIONKEEPING - ACTUATORS - CENTER OF MASS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - REFLECTORS - TORQUERS - Bainum, Peter M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R - Diarra, Cheick M. - Li, Feiyue
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13NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018279: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1
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The effect of delay in the control system input on the stability of a continuously acting controller which is designed without considering the delay is studied. The stability analysis of a second order plant is studied analytically and verified numerically. For this example it is found that the system becomes unstable for a delay which is equivalent to only 16 percent of its natural period of motion. It is also observed that even a small amount of natural damping in the system can increase the amount of delay that can be tolerated before the onset of instability. The delay problem is formulated in the discrete time domain and an analysis procedure suggested. The maximum principle from optimal control theory is applied to minimize the time required for the slewing of a general rigid spacecraft. The slewing motion need not be restricted to a single axis maneuver. The minimum slewing time is calculated based on a quasi-linearization algorithm for the resulting two point boundary value problem. Numerical examples based on the rigidized in-orbit model of the SCOLE also include the more general reflector line-of-sight slewing maneuvers.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS - CONTROL THEORY - DYNAMIC STABILITY - FLEXIBLE BODIES - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - OPTIMAL CONTROL - ALGORITHMS - CONTROLLERS - DEGREES OF FREEDOM - SLEWING - Bainum, Peter M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Li, Feiyue - Diarra, Cheick M.
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14NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19820025547: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures-V
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A general survey of the progress made in the areas of mathematical modelling of the system dynamics, structural analysis, development of control algorithms, and simulation of environmental disturbances is presented. The use of graph theory techniques is employed to examine the effects of inherent damping associated with LSST systems on the number and locations of the required control actuators. A mathematical model of the forces and moments induced on a flexible orbiting beam due to solar radiation pressure is developed and typical steady state open loop responses obtained for the case when rotations and vibrations are limited to occur within the orbit plane. A preliminary controls analysis based on a truncated (13 mode) finite element model of the 122m. Hoop/Column antenna indicates that a minimum of six appropriately placed actuators is required for controllability. An algorithm to evaluate the coefficients which describe coupling between the rigid rotational and flexible modes and also intramodal coupling was developed and numerical evaluation based on the finite element model of Hoop/Column system is currently in progress.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - ALGORITHMS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - Bainum, P. M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Diarra, C. M. - Kumar, V. K.
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15NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19840020823: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, Part 7
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
A preliminary Eulerian formulation of the in-plane dynamics of the proposed spacecraft control laboratory experiment configuration is undertaken when the mast is treated as a cantilever type beam and the reflector as a lumped mass at the end of the beam. Frequency and mode shapes are obtained for the open loop model of the beam system and the stability of closed loop control systems is analyzed by both frequency and time domain techniques. Environmental disturbances due to solar radiation pressure are incorporated into models of controlled large flexible orbiting platforms. Thermally induced deformations of simple beam and platform type structures are modelled and expressions developed for the disturbance torques resulting from the interaction of solar radiation pressure. Noise effects in the deterministic model of the hoop/column antenna system are found to cause a degradation in system performance. Appropriate changes in the ratio of plant noise to the measurement noise and/or changes in the control weighting matrix elements can improve transient and steady state performance.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SPACE PLATFORMS - SYSTEMS ANALYSIS - BEAMS (SUPPORTS) - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - FURLABLE ANTENNAS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - RADIATION PRESSURE - SOLAR RADIATION - STRUCTURAL STABILITY - TEMPERATURE EFFECTS - Bainum, P. M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Krishna, R. - Diarra, C. M. - Ananthakrishnan, S.
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16NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870000734: Reliability Issues In Active Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
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Progress in robust failure detection and isolation, control system reconfiguration, and performance evaluation of systems having redundancy management features is briefly summarized.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN - DYNAMIC MODELS - FAILURE ANALYSIS - FAULT TOLERANCE - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - REDUNDANCY - ROBUSTNESS (MATHEMATICS) - APPLICATIONS PROGRAMS (COMPUTERS) - FEEDBACK CONTROL - MATRICES (MATHEMATICS) - PARAMETERIZATION - TRANSFER FUNCTIONS - Vandervelde, W. E.
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17DTIC ADA260793: Dynamics And Robust Control Of A Sampled Data System For Large Space Structures. Volume 2. The LQG/LTR Methodology For The Discrete-time System And The Design Of Reduced Order Robust Digital Controller For Orbiting Flexible Shallow Spherical Shell System.
By Defense Technical Information Center
The analysis and design of robust controllers for multivariable discrete-time feedback systems in the frequency domain are studied. The robustness stability conditions for discrete-time systems with additive alteration, and with multiplicative alteration are developed. The robust LQG/LTR method has been extended from the continuous-time system to the discrete-time system. It has been proven that the LQG/LTR method is also valid for the LQG control of the discrete-time system with the filtering observer. As an application of the LQG/LTR technique for discrete-time systems, the design of reduced order optimal digital LQG controllers for the orbiting flexible shallow spherical shell system is considered. The comparison between the digital optimal LQG controller with the filtering observer and with the predicting observer for the orbiting flexible shallow spherical shell has been made.... Digital control, Large space structures, LQG/LTR method for discrete-time system, Robust controller design, Design of reduced order LQG controller.
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18NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19780015196: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures. Part A: Discrete Model And Modal Control
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Attitude control techniques for the pointing and stabilization of very large, inherently flexible spacecraft systems were investigated. The attitude dynamics and control of a long, homogeneous flexible beam whose center of mass is assumed to follow a circular orbit was analyzed. First order effects of gravity gradient were included. A mathematical model which describes the system rotations and deflections within the orbital plane was developed by treating the beam as a number of discretized mass particles connected by massless, elastic structural elements. The uncontrolled dynamics of the system are simulated and, in addition, the effects of the control devices were considered. The concept of distributed modal control, which provides a means for controlling a system mode independently of all other modes, was examined. The effect of varying the number of modes in the model as well as the number and location of the control devices were also considered.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DYNAMIC RESPONSE - DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - SPACECRAFT INSTRUMENTS - ATTITUDE CONTROL - GRAVITY GRADIOMETERS - MODES - ROTARY STABILITY - SPACECRAFT COMPONENTS - Bainum, P. M. - Sellappan, R.
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19NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19800024941: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures. Volume 3, Part B: The Modelling, Dynamics, And Stability Of Large Earth Pointing Orbiting Structures
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The dynamics and stability of large orbiting flexible beams, and platforms and dish type structures oriented along the local horizontal are treated both analytically and numerically. It is assumed that such structures could be gravitationally stabilized by attaching a rigid light-weight dumbbell at the center of mass by a spring loaded hinge which also could provide viscous damping. For the beam, the small amplitude inplane pitch motion, dumbbell librational motion, and the anti-symmetric elastic modes are all coupled. The three dimensional equations of motion for a circular flat plate and shallow spherical shell in orbit with a two-degree-of freedom gimballed dumbbell are also developed and show that only those elastic modes described by a single nodal diameter line are influenced by the dumbbell motion. Stability criteria are developed for all the examples and a sensitivity study of the system response characteristics to the key system parameters is carried out.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - FLEXIBLE BODIES - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - STABILIZED PLATFORMS - BEAMS (SUPPORTS) - DEGREES OF FREEDOM - FLAT PLATES - GIMBALS - HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION - SHALLOW SHELLS - SPHERICAL SHELLS - TORQUE - Bainum, P. M. - Kumar, V. K.
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20NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19850021684: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, 8
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A development of the in plane open loop rotational equations of motion for the proposed Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) in orbit configuration is presented based on an Eulerian formulation. The mast is considered to be a flexible beam connected to the (rigid) shuttle and the reflector. Frequencies and mode shapes are obtained for the mast vibrational appendage modes (assumed to be decoupled) for different boundary conditions based on continuum approaches and also preliminary results are obtained using a finite element representation of the mast reflector system. The linearized rotational in plane equation is characterized by periodic coefficients and open loop system stability can be examined with an application of the Floquet theorem. Numerical results are presented to illustrate the potential instability associated with actuator time delays even for delays which represent only a small fraction of the natural period of oscillation of the modes contained in the open loop model of the system. When plant and measurement noise effects are added to the previously designed deterministic model of the hoop column system, it is seen that both the system transient and steady state performance are degraded. Mission requirements can be satisfied by appropriate assignment of cost function weighting elements and changes in the ratio of plant noise to measurement noise.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - DYNAMIC RESPONSE - EULER EQUATIONS OF MOTION - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA - STRUCTURAL STABILITY - ANTENNAS - BOUNDARY CONDITIONS - BOUNDARY LAYERS - CONTINUUM MECHANICS - CONTROL THEORY - COST ANALYSIS - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD - ROOT-MEAN-SQUARE ERRORS - SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS - Bainum, P. M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R. - Diarra, C. M. - Ananthakrishnan, S.
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21NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19840008180: Reliability Issues In Active Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
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The unreliability of control system components was investigated in our attempt to deal with that problem. This matter is of concern in large space structure control because of the large number of components required to achieve specified performance in some situations, and the long operating period required between maintenance visits. The detection and isolation of component failures during system operation, and algorithms for reconfiguring control systems following detection and isolation of a failure were emphasized.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - COMPONENT RELIABILITY - FAILURE ANALYSIS - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SATELLITE CONTROL - ACTUATORS - ALGORITHMS - DYNAMIC CONTROL - EIGENVALUES - SYSTEMS ENGINEERING - Vandervelde, W. E.
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22NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870000735: Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Progress in robust design of generalized parity relations, design of failure sensitive observers using the geometric system theory of Wonham, computational techniques for evaluation of the performance of control systems with fault tolerance and redundancy management features, and the design and evaluation od control systems for structures having nonlinear joints are described.
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“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870000735: Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN - FAULT TOLERANCE - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - JOINTS (JUNCTIONS) - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - ROBUSTNESS (MATHEMATICS) - STRUCTURAL DESIGN CRITERIA - DYNAMIC MODELS - FAILURE MODES - KALMAN FILTERS - NONLINEAR SYSTEMS - REDUNDANCY - Vandervelde, W. E.
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23NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870004043: Distributed Active Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
This progress report summarizes the research work performed at the Catholic University of America on the research grant entitled Distributed Active Control of Large Flexible Space Structures, funded by NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, under grant number NAG5-749, during the period of March 15, 1986 to September 15, 1986.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ACTIVE CONTROL - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - ELECTRIC PROPULSION - ORBITAL ASSEMBLY - SOLAR DYNAMIC POWER SYSTEMS - SPACE PLATFORMS - SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS - SPACECRAFT POWER SUPPLIES - VIBRATION DAMPING - Nguyen, C. C. - Baz, A.
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24NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19820004223: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The dynamics and attitude and shape control of very large, inherently flexible spacecraft systems were investigated. Increasingly more complex examples were examined, beginning with a uniform free-free beam, next a free-free uniform plate/platform and finally by considering a thin shallow spherical shell structure in orbit. The effects devices were modeled. For given sets of assumed actuator locations, the controllability of these systems was first established. Control laws for each of the actuators were developed based on decoupling techniques (including distributed modal control) pole placement algorithms and a application of the linear regulator problem for optical control theory.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ATTITUDE CONTROL - DYNAMIC CONTROL - DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - SHAPE CONTROL - ALGORITHMS - COMPUTER PROGRAMS - CONTROL THEORY - COORDINATES - GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS - SHELLS (STRUCTURAL FORMS) - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - VIBRATION DAMPING - Bainum, P. M. - Krishna, R. - Kumar, V. K. - Reddy, A. S. S. R.
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25The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures-V
By Bainum, P. M., Reddy, A. S. S. R., Diarra, C. M. and Kumar, V. K
A general survey of the progress made in the areas of mathematical modelling of the system dynamics, structural analysis, development of control algorithms, and simulation of environmental disturbances is presented. The use of graph theory techniques is employed to examine the effects of inherent damping associated with LSST systems on the number and locations of the required control actuators. A mathematical model of the forces and moments induced on a flexible orbiting beam due to solar radiation pressure is developed and typical steady state open loop responses obtained for the case when rotations and vibrations are limited to occur within the orbit plane. A preliminary controls analysis based on a truncated (13 mode) finite element model of the 122m. Hoop/Column antenna indicates that a minimum of six appropriately placed actuators is required for controllability. An algorithm to evaluate the coefficients which describe coupling between the rigid rotational and flexible modes and also intramodal coupling was developed and numerical evaluation based on the finite element model of Hoop/Column system is currently in progress.
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- Authors: Bainum, P. M.Reddy, A. S. S. R.Diarra, C. M.Kumar, V. K
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“The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures-V” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ CODING - FREQUENCY STABILITY - OSCILLATORS - SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS - TELEMETRY - VERY LONG BASE INTERFEROMETRY - DEEP SPACE NETWORK - OPTICAL COMMUNICATION - PULSE POSITION MODULATION - RADIO COMMUNICATION - SPACE COMMUNICATION - COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT - DATA TRANSMISSION - DIGITAL FILTERS
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26NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19880006448: The Dynamics And Control Of Large-flexible Space Structures, Part 10
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
A mathematical model is developed to predict the dynamics of the proposed orbiting Spacecraft Control Laboratory Experiment (SCOLE) during the station keeping phase. The equations of motion are derived using a Newton-Euler formulation. The model includes the effects of gravity, flexibility, and orbital dynamics. The control is assumed to be provided to the system through the Shuttle's three torquers, and through six actuators located by pairs at two points on the mast and at the mass center of the reflector. The modal shape functions are derived using the fourth order beam equation. The generic mode equations are derived to account for the effects of the control forces on the modal shape and frequencies. The equations are linearized about a nominal equilibrium position. The linear regulator theory is used to derive control laws for both the linear model of the rigidized SCOLE as well as that of the actual SCOLE including the first four flexible modes. The control strategy previously derived for the linear model of the rigidized SCOLE is applied to the nonlinear model of the same configuration of the system and preliminary single axis slewing maneuvers conducted. The results obtained confirm the applicability of the intuitive and appealing two-stage control strategy which would slew the SCOLE system, as if rigid to its desired position and then concentrate on damping out the residual flexible motions.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - PREDICTION ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES - SLEWING - SPACE SHUTTLE PAYLOADS - SPACECRAFT CONTROL - SPACECRAFT MANEUVERS - ACTIVE CONTROL - EQUATIONS OF MOTION - FLEXIBLE SPACECRAFT - GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS - LINEAR QUADRATIC REGULATOR - REFLECTORS - Bainum, Peter M. - Reddy, A. S. S. R.
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27The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1
By Bainum, Peter M., Reddy, A. S. S. R., Li, Feiyue and Diarra, Cheick M
The effect of delay in the control system input on the stability of a continuously acting controller which is designed without considering the delay is studied. The stability analysis of a second order plant is studied analytically and verified numerically. For this example it is found that the system becomes unstable for a delay which is equivalent to only 16 percent of its natural period of motion. It is also observed that even a small amount of natural damping in the system can increase the amount of delay that can be tolerated before the onset of instability. The delay problem is formulated in the discrete time domain and an analysis procedure suggested. The maximum principle from optimal control theory is applied to minimize the time required for the slewing of a general rigid spacecraft. The slewing motion need not be restricted to a single axis maneuver. The minimum slewing time is calculated based on a quasi-linearization algorithm for the resulting two point boundary value problem. Numerical examples based on the rigidized in-orbit model of the SCOLE also include the more general reflector line-of-sight slewing maneuvers.
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- Subjects: ➤ HYPERCUBE MULTIPROCESSORS - MESSAGE PROCESSING - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - ALGORITHMS - ARCHITECTURE (COMPUTERS) - COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN - PARALLEL PROCESSING (COMPUTERS)
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28NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19840002106: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures, 6
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
The controls analysis based on a truncated finite element model of the 122m. Hoop/Column Antenna System focuses on an analysis of the controllability as well as the synthesis of control laws. Graph theoretic techniques are employed to consider controllability for different combinations of number and locations of actuators. Control law synthesis is based on an application of the linear regulator theory as well as pole placement techniques. Placement of an actuator on the hoop can result in a noticeable improvement in the transient characteristics. The problem of orientation and shape control of an orbiting flexible beam, previously examined, is now extended to include the influence of solar radiation environmental forces. For extremely flexible thin structures modification of control laws may be required and techniques for accomplishing this are explained. Effects of environmental torques are also included in previously developed models of orbiting flexible thin platforms.
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- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - ACTUATORS - ANTENNAS - CONTROL THEORY - FINITE ELEMENT METHOD - FLEXIBILITY - LARGE SPACE STRUCTURES - COORDINATES - DAMPING - DEGREES OF FREEDOM - LINEAR SYSTEMS - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - TORQUE - Bainum, P. M.
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