INTELSAT 4 in orbit liquid slosh tests and problems in the theoretical analysis of the data
Abstract
The destabilizing effect of the liquid on attitude nutation stability was determined from an extensive series of inorbit tests. The liquid slosh driving frequency ratio (rotor nutation frequency/rotor spin rate) was varied over the range of 0.58 to 0.70 for the tests by rotating the spacecraft antenna platform at different rates in inertial space. A rotor mounted accelerometer sensed the spacecraft nutation. The observed time constant for the nutation angle increase or decrease was corrected for the stabilizing contribution of the platform mounted pendulum dampers to yield the net destabilizing dedamping contribution from the liquid slosh. The in orbit tests show two unexpected maxima in the dedamping contribution at driving frequency ratios that vary with the propellant loading. The rotor nutation frequency at the maxima was about one-third of the lowest mode liquid slosh frequency given by ground test data for unspun tanks, and thus did not correspond to a simple resonance of the liquid. Ground tests with spinning systems produced the same maxima, but the phenomenon is not yet understood.
- Publication:
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Flight Mechanics/Estimation Theory Symposium
- Pub Date:
- April 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979fmet.symp..183S
- Keywords:
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- Intelsat Satellites;
- Liquid Sloshing;
- Spaceborne Experiments;
- Flight Mechanics;
- Nutation;
- Spacecraft Stability;
- Astrodynamics