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Modeling and analysis for the deployment dynamic behavior of the large flexible solar array

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The large flexible solar array for the satellite will deploy when it reaches the scheduled orbit by the space rocket, which is key for the normal running of the satellite. However, undesirable and unpredicted frequency vibration may be resulted from the flexibility of elements of the solar array. In this paper, the dynamic model of the solar panel was firstly developed based on the modal synthesis method. Moreover, the stretchable mechanism in the solar array was introduced by applying Euler-Bounerlli beam theory. Also, guide ropes, hinges and electric cables were considered in the proposed model. It was found the proposed model could achieve a higher accuracy of simulation compared to the traditional method with the coordinate method. Especially, the dependence of the guide rope tension on the deployment dynamic behavior of the solar array was explored by this model. Results showed that vibrations of the solar array could be reduced by improving the guide rope tension, which could be used in design and operation of the solar array.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Shanghai Institute Of Aerospace System Engineering

Publication date: 01 February 2023

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