Abstract

A basic mathematical model of the deformation of a large elastic element of a small spacecraft in its plane is constructed. Deformations are caused by a temperature shock after a small spacecraft leaves the Earth’s shadow on the solar portion of the orbit. The model is used to conduct a computational experiment with the aim of assessing perturbations acting on a small spacecraft due to temperature shock. The temperature distribution during thermal shock is described by a one-dimensional model of thermal conductivity. The classical theory of thin plates is used to determine the deformations. The results of the estimation of disturbing factors are obtained as a result of a computational experiment for a model small spacecraft. These results indicate the need to compensate for the impact of temperature shock for small technological spacecraft. The data obtained can be used in the design of small space-craft for technological purposes.

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