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V.M. Morozov, V.I. Kalenova, and M.G. Rak, "On the Stabilization of the Regular Precessions of Satellites by Means of Magnetic Moments," Mech. Solids. 56 (8), 1486-1499 (2021) |
Year |
2021 |
Volume |
56 |
Number |
8 |
Pages |
1486-1499 |
DOI |
10.3103/S0025654421080136 |
Title |
On the Stabilization of the Regular Precessions of Satellites by Means of Magnetic Moments |
Author(s) |
V.M. Morozov (Institute of Mechanics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119192 Russia, moroz@imec.msu.ru)
V.I. Kalenova (Institute of Mechanics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119192 Russia, kalenova44@mail.ru)
M.G. Rak (Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991 Russia) |
Abstract |
The stabilization of the regular precessions of a dynamically symmetric satellite, whose center of mass moves in a circular orbit in the gravitational and magnetic fields of the Earth, is considered.
Control moments are formed due to the interaction of the satellite’s own dipole moment with the
Earth’s magnetic field. The equations of motion linearized in the vicinity of regular precessions are
linear time-varying systems. To solve stabilization problems, an approach is proposed and developed
based on a reduction to time invariant systems of orders greater than the initial system. The controlla-
bility is investigated and effective stabilization algorithms are constructed. |
Keywords |
stabilization, regular precession, linear time-varying system, reducibility, controllability, stabilization algorithms |
Received |
08 February 2021 | Revised |
25 February 2021 | Accepted |
03 March 2021 |
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