Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ANALYSIS OF A MOTION MODEL OF ORBITAL TETHER SYSTEMS BASED ON PROPERTIES OF LIMIT CYCLES
Form of presentationInternational monographs
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Voroncova Valeriya Leonidovna, author
  • Druzhinina Olga Valentinovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Valeriya Vorontsova. ANALYSIS OF A MOTION MODEL OF ORBITAL TETHER SYSTEMS BASED ON PROPERTIES OF LIMIT CYCLES/ Valeriya Vorontsova, Olga Druzhinina//Nonlinearity: Problems, Solutions and Applications. Nova Science Publishers. New York.
    Annotation The investigations of the influence of aerodynamics on the motion of an artificial two solid satellite-link are conditioned by the expansion of their field of application to orbital large extension tether systems. Aerodynamic effects are quite significant for such large space systems. The paper considers the classification of cylindrical phase space limit cycles and also researches the form of the limit cycle for the equation of the relative motion of two bodies orbital link with the influence of the gravitational effect, aerodynamic pressure, aero-gradient and dissipative factors, depending on the eccentricity growth and aerodynamic parameter. We use the associated motion equations taking into account gravity gradient and aerodynamic factors. An assessment of the influence of eccentricity and aerodynamic parameter changes on the behavior of limit cycles is also given in the paper. The research applies well-known methods of nonlinear mechanics: Lagrange equations of the first kind.
    Keywords dynamics of space systems, orbital bunch of bodies, tether systems, qualitative theory of dynamical systems, limit cycles, cylindrical phase space, aerodynamic parameter, orbit eccentricity.
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