Slew Control of Prolate Spinners Using Single Magnetorquer
E XISTING research [1–5] on the prolate spinning spacecraft attitude maneuver has developed a series of slew algorithms using a single thruster in two categories: half-cone derived algorithms and pulse-train algorithms. Half-cone derived algorithms consist of half-cone (HC), multi-half-cone, dual-...
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my.unimas.ir.391362022-08-08T06:45:41Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39136/ Slew Control of Prolate Spinners Using Single Magnetorquer Juntian, Si Yang, Gao Abadi, Chanik TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering E XISTING research [1–5] on the prolate spinning spacecraft attitude maneuver has developed a series of slew algorithms using a single thruster in two categories: half-cone derived algorithms and pulse-train algorithms. Half-cone derived algorithms consist of half-cone (HC), multi-half-cone, dual-half-cone, extended half-cone, sector arc slew, and multisector arc slew, using the precession behavior of a spinning prolate spacecraft. Pulse-train algorithms consist of rhumb line and spin-synch algorithms, which use a train of uniform torque pulses to achieve the attitude maneuver. Pulse-train algorithms can also be used for oblate spacecraft. The existing slew algorithms have been initially developed for specific prolate spacecraft such as penetrators proposed in MoonLITE missions [6]. In the MoonLITE mission, a mothership releases missile-shaped penetrators equipped with thrusters for hard landing on the lunar surface from 100 km altitude. Before impact, a 90 deg spin axis attitude maneuver is required after spinning up the penetrator. The aforementioned slew algorithms can provide low-cost solutions to meet the required 90 deg attitude maneuver and within a small mass budget of the penetrator. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2016-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39136/5/Slew%20Control%20-%20Copy.pdf Juntian, Si and Yang, Gao and Abadi, Chanik (2016) Slew Control of Prolate Spinners Using Single Magnetorquer. JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE, CONTROL, AND DYNAMICS, 39 (3). pp. 715-723. ISSN 1533-3884 https://arc.aiaa.org/journal/jgcd doi:10.2514/1.G001035 |
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E XISTING research [1–5] on the prolate spinning spacecraft
attitude maneuver has developed a series of slew algorithms
using a single thruster in two categories: half-cone derived algorithms and pulse-train algorithms. Half-cone derived algorithms consist of half-cone (HC), multi-half-cone, dual-half-cone, extended half-cone, sector arc slew, and multisector arc slew, using the precession behavior of a spinning prolate spacecraft. Pulse-train algorithms
consist of rhumb line and spin-synch algorithms, which use a train of uniform torque pulses to achieve the attitude maneuver. Pulse-train algorithms can also be used for oblate spacecraft. The existing slew algorithms have been initially developed for specific prolate spacecraft such as penetrators proposed in MoonLITE missions [6].
In the MoonLITE mission, a mothership releases missile-shaped penetrators equipped with thrusters for hard landing on the lunar surface from 100 km altitude. Before impact, a 90 deg spin axis attitude maneuver is required after spinning up the penetrator. The aforementioned slew algorithms can provide low-cost solutions to meet the required 90 deg attitude maneuver and within a small mass
budget of the penetrator. |
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Slew Control of Prolate Spinners Using Single Magnetorquer |
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