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Dynamics of multi-tethered satellite formations

Posted on:2007-02-04Degree:M.EngType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Pizarro-Chong, Ary DruvaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390005487518Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Tethers have been used in space for quite some time. However, the concept of a multi-tethered system has received less attention. This thesis investigates the dynamics of certain configurations of multi-tethered satellite formations in Low Earth Orbits.; Certain simplifications have been made prior to the investigation of the problem; these include considering the satellites to be point-masses and the tethers to be massless and straight. Configurations termed hub-and-spoke and closed-hub-and-spoke are analyzed. The local motion is studied under two distinct specifications for the orbital motion of the system: first, prescribed motion of the system centre of mass and second, prescribed motion of the central body of the formation. Three-dimensional motion is studied for formations lying in the orbital plane and in the Earth-facing plane normal to the orbit, while given an initial spin rate in their nominal plane.; Later, two satellite formations deployed along the local vertical are examined: a closed-hub-and-spoke configuration with its spin axis along the long axis of symmetry, which is found to be unstable, and a double-pyramid configuration, which is found to be stable.
Keywords/Search Tags:Multi-tethered, Satellite, Formations
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