Maximizing agility envelopes for reaction wheel spacecraft

Author:

Karpenko Mark1,King Jeffery T2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Control and Optimization Laboratories, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA

2. Department of Aerospace Engineering, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, CA, USA

Abstract

Spacecraft agility is limited by the maximum torque that reaction wheels can provide. Therefore, a reaction wheel array is typically configured to maximize the inscribed sphere of the reaction wheel torque envelope. Agility is then determined by dividing the spherical torque by the maximum principal inertia. This industry standard approach can severely underestimate the true capability of an attitude control system. An agility envelope considers the reaction wheel torque envelope along with the spacecraft inertia tensor. The agility envelope can therefore be used as a means to quantify the conservatism associated with the standard approach in order to improve slew performance of a conventional attitude control system without the need for larger, more costly hardware or new control algorithms. This paper, presents a simple approach for constructing the agility envelope of a reaction wheel attitude control system. The agility envelope is applied to determine design curves for limits on angular acceleration and rate for maneuver design and for finding the reaction wheel skew angles that maximize agility for a given spacecraft configuration. A surprising result is the observation that maximizing the inscribed sphere of the reaction wheel torque envelope does not, in general, optimize agility.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Aerospace Engineering

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