Abstract

Most present day spacecrafts have large interconnected deployed solar panels having very low natural frequencies. The control torque applied to maneuver the spacecraft sets up transient oscillations in the spacecraft. The present work studies the nature of these interactions. The spacecraft in orbit can be modeled as a free rigid mass with flexible elements attached to it. It is shown that the oscillations of the spacecraft body are characterized by the dynamic characteristics of the flexible panel even if the mass and mass moment of inertia of the body is signifcantly higher than that of the flexible panels. A simple model consisting of an Euler-Bernoulli beam attached to a mass can represents such a system. The infuence of various parameters of the Euler-Bernoulli beam and the rigid element on the disturbances caused in the rigid element are investigated. The characteristics are determined for a step and also for a torque input. The responses are obtained in terms of nondimensionalised quantities. It is demonstrated that using the simple model developed the responses of spacecraft body can be easily obtained.

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