Singularity and steering logic for control moment gyros on flexible space structures

Quan Hu*, Chuandong Guo, Jun Zhang

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Abstract

Control moment gyros (CMGs) are a widely used device for generating control torques for spacecraft attitude control without expending propellant. Because of its effectiveness and cleanness, it has been considered to be mounted on a space structure for active vibration suppression. The resultant system is the so-called gyroelastic body. Since CMGs could exert both torque and modal force to the structure, it can also be used to simultaneously achieve attitude maneuver and vibration reduction of a flexible spacecraft. In this paper, we consider the singularity problem in such application of CMGs. The dynamics of an unconstrained gyroelastic body is established, from which the output equations of the CMGs are extracted. Then, torque singular state and modal force singular state are defined and visualized to demonstrate the singularity. Numerical examples of several typical CMGs configurations on a gyroelastic body are given. Finally, a steering law allowing output error is designed and applied to the vibration suppression of a plate with distributed CMGs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)261-273
Number of pages13
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume137
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • Control moment gyros
  • Gyroelastic body
  • Singularity
  • Steering logic
  • Vibration control

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