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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018279: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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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- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018279: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19870018279: The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1” Subjects and Themes:
- 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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2The 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.
“The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1
- Authors: Bainum, Peter M.Reddy, A. S. S. R.Li, FeiyueDiarra, Cheick M
- Language: English
“The Dynamics And Control Of Large Flexible Space Structures X, Part 1” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ HYPERCUBE MULTIPROCESSORS - MESSAGE PROCESSING - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - ALGORITHMS - ARCHITECTURE (COMPUTERS) - COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN - PARALLEL PROCESSING (COMPUTERS)
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- Internet Archive ID: nasa_techdoc_19870018279
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