Nonlinear Mathematical Modeling and Vibration Suppression Control of a Flexible Tethered Satellite System in an Orbital Transfer Mission

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Iranian Journal of Science and Technology-Transactions of Mechanical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s40997-023-00728-9
Zahra Jafari Shahbazzadeh, Ramin Vatankhah
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Due to the risks that the debris satellites pose to missions, one of the more recent study subjects in space is the removal of these debris masses from orbit. The usage of tethered satellites is one of the various approaches that are suggested for this objective and is taken into consideration in this research. That is, a tether from an operational satellite moves the debris satellite to a lower Earth orbit. This is done by extracting the mathematical model of the in-plane motion of a flexible tethered satellite system. The assumption of large deformations is also used for flexible appendages, which results in highly nonlinear governing equations. Four different types of controllers have been developed with the intention of suppressing the oscillations of flexible panels with an orbital transfer at a certain velocity decrease. Except for the basic PID controller, the other three are extensions of the classical form of sliding mode controller. In theory, every controller has unique qualities. Applying these features to the system in a computer simulation allows for their verification. The controllers' relative levels of efficacy are contrasted.

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轨道转移任务中柔性系留卫星系统的非线性数学建模与减振控制
由于碎片卫星对任务构成的风险,最近的太空研究课题之一是将这些碎片从轨道上移除。使用系留卫星是为此目的提出的各种方法之一,并在本研究中予以考虑。也就是说,一颗运行卫星上的缆绳将碎片卫星移动到较低的地球轨道上。这是通过提取柔性系留卫星系统的平面内运动数学模型来实现的。柔性附属物也采用大变形假设,导致控制方程高度非线性。为了抑制轨道转移柔性板在一定速度下的振动,研制了四种不同类型的控制器。除基本的PID控制器外,其余三种都是经典滑模控制器形式的扩展。理论上,每个控制器都有独特的特性。将这些特征应用到计算机模拟系统中,可以对其进行验证。对比了控制者的相对功效水平。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of Mechanical Engineering is to foster the growth of scientific research in all branches of mechanical engineering and its related grounds and to provide a medium by means of which the fruits of these researches may be brought to the attentionof the world’s scientific communities. The journal has the focus on the frontier topics in the theoretical, mathematical, numerical, experimental and scientific developments in mechanical engineering as well as applications of established techniques to new domains in various mechanical engineering disciplines such as: Solid Mechanics, Kinematics, Dynamics Vibration and Control, Fluids Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, Energy and Environment, Computational Mechanics, Bio Micro and Nano Mechanics and Design and Materials Engineering & Manufacturing. The editors will welcome papers from all professors and researchers from universities, research centers, organizations, companies and industries from all over the world in the hope that this will advance the scientific standards of the journal and provide a channel of communication between Iranian Scholars and their colleague in other parts of the world.
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