An accurate and simple model for flexible satellites for three-dimensional studies
Shahram Shahriari/ Shahram Azadi/ Majid M. Moghaddam
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 6, pp.1319-1327, 2010
Abstract : In this paper, an accurate and simple model of a satellite with two flexible solar panels for three-dimensional dynamic studies is proposed
and compared with other models. In the proposed model, each solar panel is assumed to be rigid and attached to the satellite body
via a simple hinge, a torsional spring, and a torsional damper. Kane's method is utilized to derive the equations of motion. The model of
flexible satellite with the assumption of Euler-Bernoulli beam for the solar panels, generally used in the literature, has been introduced for
comparison. A comprehensive model of flexible satellite, considering solar panels as flexible and finite element panels, has been provided
in ADAMS environment as a reference when comparing the two mentioned models. The Euler-Bernoulli model does not appropriately
simulate the three-dimensional motion of satellite. Conversely, the hinged, rigid-panel model proposed in this paper provides suitable
results in both two- and three-dimensional maneuvers.
Keyword : Satellite; Dynamic modeling; Flexibility; Kane's method; Solar panels |