TY - JOUR
T1 - Inner structural vibration isolation method for a single control moment gyroscope
AU - Zhang, Jingrui
AU - Guo, Zixi
AU - Zhang, Yao
AU - Tang, Liang
AU - Guan, Xin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Assembling and manufacturing errors of control moment gyros (CMG) often generate high frequency vibrations which are detrimental to spacecrafts with high precision pointing requirement. In this paper, some design methods of vibration isolation between CMG and spacecraft is dealt with. As a first step, the dynamic model of the CMG with and without supporting isolation structures is studied and analyzed. Subsequently, the frequency domain analysis of CMG with isolation system is performed and the effectiveness of the designed system is ascertained. Based on the above studies, an adaptive design suitable with appropriate design parameters are carried out. A numerical analysis is also performed to understand the effectiveness of the system and the comparison made. The simulation results clearly indicate that when the ideal isolation structure was implemented in the spacecraft, the vibrations generated by the rotor were found to be greatly reduced, while the capacity of the output torque was not lost, which means that the isolation system will not affect the performance of attitude control.
AB - Assembling and manufacturing errors of control moment gyros (CMG) often generate high frequency vibrations which are detrimental to spacecrafts with high precision pointing requirement. In this paper, some design methods of vibration isolation between CMG and spacecraft is dealt with. As a first step, the dynamic model of the CMG with and without supporting isolation structures is studied and analyzed. Subsequently, the frequency domain analysis of CMG with isolation system is performed and the effectiveness of the designed system is ascertained. Based on the above studies, an adaptive design suitable with appropriate design parameters are carried out. A numerical analysis is also performed to understand the effectiveness of the system and the comparison made. The simulation results clearly indicate that when the ideal isolation structure was implemented in the spacecraft, the vibrations generated by the rotor were found to be greatly reduced, while the capacity of the output torque was not lost, which means that the isolation system will not affect the performance of attitude control.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84952631693
U2 - 10.1016/j.jsv.2015.09.027
DO - 10.1016/j.jsv.2015.09.027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84952631693
SN - 0022-460X
VL - 361
SP - 78
EP - 98
JO - Journal of Sound and Vibration
JF - Journal of Sound and Vibration
ER -