Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1990
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Computer Science
Digital Simulation, Dynamic Models, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, Feasibility, Infrared Telescopes, Reaction Wheels, Momentum, Pointing Control Systems, Space Infrared Telescope Facility, Torque
Scientific paper
A digital computer simulation is used to determine if the extreme ultraviolet explorer (EUVE) reaction wheels can provide sufficient torque and momentum storage capability to meet the space infrared telescope facility (SIRTF) maneuver requirements. A brief description of the pointing control system (PCS) and the sensor and actuator dynamic models used in the simulation is presented. A model to represent a disturbance such as fluid sloshing is developed. Results developed with the simulation, and a discussion of these results are presented.
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