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Parameter Estimation Of Spacecraft Fuel Slosh Using Pendulum Analogs, Keith L. Schlee Jul 2006

Parameter Estimation Of Spacecraft Fuel Slosh Using Pendulum Analogs, Keith L. Schlee

Master's Theses - Daytona Beach

The nutation (wobble) of a spinning spacecraft in the presence of energy dissipation is a well-known problem in dynamics and is of particular concern for space missions. Its rate of growth is characterized by the Nutation Time Constant (NTC). For analytical prediction of the NTC, fuel slosh is often modeled using simple mechanical analogs such as pendulums or rigid rotors coupled to the spacecraft. Identifying model parameter values which adequately represent the sloshing dynamics is the most important step in obtaining a good NTC estimate. Currently, the identification of the model parameters is a laborious trial-and-error process in which the …