As the size and performance requirements of future NASA and DOD spacecrafts and payloads tend to increase, the associated control systems that must effect these requirements tend to interact with the vehicle's structural dynamics. Some of the Control Structure Interaction (CSI) issues are being addressed in a flight experiment which is entitled CASES (Controls, Astrophysics and Structures Experiment in Space). As one of the first CSI flight experiments, the main emphasis for CASES is to provide a test bed for validating CSI developments and simultaneously, to pave the way for subsequent CSI experiments and science missions by establishing precedents for flight qualifying Large Space Structures (LSS)-class spacecraft. In addition, CASES provides an opportunity to obtain data bases for in-space controls and structures experiments and, at the same time, to gather hard x ray data from pertinent galactic sources.
Controls, Astrophysics, and Structures Experiment in Space (CASES)
1989
15 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Unmanned Spacecraft , Astrophysics , Control systems design , Large space structures , Dynamic structural analysis , Interactions , Payloads , Solar arrays , Structural design , Computer programs , Controllers , Data bases , Dynamic response , CASES experiment , Control structure interactions
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