Control of pendular motion on tethered satellites systems

Purpose This paper aims to present the control laws to be used in the control of pendular motion on tethered satellite systems in space during orbiting by using a nonlinear design technique. Design/methodology/approach This work presents both physical and mathematical models represented in a circula...

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description Purpose This paper aims to present the control laws to be used in the control of pendular motion on tethered satellite systems in space during orbiting by using a nonlinear design technique. Design/methodology/approach This work presents both physical and mathematical models represented in a circular orbit. Euler equation of the rigid body is applied under reasonable assumption so as to form the equations of pendular motion. These equations are then used to develop the control laws using a nonlinear design technique. The control laws are required to drive the in-plane angles and out-of-plane angles of the pendular motion to the required trajectories. Simulations are then conducted to study the control results. Findings Simulation results show that the control laws in both plane angles of motions considered are able to move the pendular motion to the required trajectory. It was also eminent that a lot of effort is required in the case of the reference trajectory that corresponds to the constant inside-plane. To control the pendular motion of the plane, one requires an extended period of time and it should be controlled within a reasonable range. In the outside-of-plane pendular motion, minimal or no effort is required for the control. The reason is that the trajectory is natural planar. Practical implications This research is expected to provide a dynamic control strategy for all tethered satellite space systems. Originality/value The research proposes a combined dynamic method for the purpose of improving the control of all types of tether satellites.
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Nonlinear control
Rigid structures
Satellites
Tethered satellites
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