Analysis and improvement of contact dynamics simulation using the six degree of freedom motion system
Abstract
The 6 DOF motion system was employed for closed loop simulation of the contact dynamics involved in the docking of two satellites. Under most initial conditions the system gives inaccurate results. It is well known that the presence of a time lag can generate instability in closed loop systems. In order to see if the time lag (about 200 ms.) in the 6 DOF system can can satisfactorily account for its errors, a simple computer model of the system incorporating this lag and other revelant parameters was implemented. The model in fact does predict all the observed rebound errors with reasonable precision. Also, since it is probable that the time delay can only be reduced but not eliminated, various compensation schemes were devised. Two give adequate correction for delays under 100 ms for a non preloaded probe. More powerful schemes may be adequate for the present 200 ms. environment and the presence of a preload.
- Publication:
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In Alabama Univ. Res. Rept.: The 1980 NASA/ASEE Summer Fac. Fellowship Program 50 p (SEE N81-11977 02-99
- Pub Date:
- October 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980asee.nasaR....B
- Keywords:
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- Computerized Simulation;
- Degrees Of Freedom;
- Feedback Control;
- Spacecraft Docking;
- Time Lag;
- Computer Systems Performance;
- Mathematical Models;
- Astrodynamics