Experimental verification of nanometer level optical pathlength control on a flexible structure
Abstract
This paper describes an experimental facility being developed for demonstration and validation of control concepts arising out of NASA's Control Structure Interaction program. The facility is meant to be a ground testbed with relevance to a broad class of precision optical space systems. The objective of the experimental program is to investigate a multilayer control approach to the maintenance of nanometer-level optical pathlength stability in the presence of external disturbances and multiple structural resonances. The facility is designed to explore the effect of applying, separately and in combinations, structural vibration suppression, vibration isolation, and active optical articulation. This paper describes the testbed facility, the structure, optics, sensors, actuators, and real-time computer and program development environment. Initial optical articulation experimental results are presented.
- Publication:
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Guidance and Control 1991
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991guco.conf..231O
- Keywords:
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- Control Systems Design;
- Flexible Spacecraft;
- Ground Tests;
- Interactive Control;
- Optical Equipment;
- Optical Paths;
- Active Control;
- Real Time Operation;
- Test Facilities;
- Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)