Staggering Inflation To Stabilize Attitude of a Solar Sail
TBMG-1207
02/01/2007
- Content
A document presents computational simulation studies of a concept for stabilizing the attitude of a spacecraft during deployment of such structures as a solar sail or other structures supported by inflatable booms. Specifically, the solar sail considered in this paper is a square sail with inflatable booms and attitude control vanes at the corners. The sail inflates from its stowed configuration into a square sail with four segments and four vanes at the tips. Basically, the concept is one of controlling the rates of inflation of the booms to utilize in mass distribution properties to effect changes in the system's angular momentum.
- Citation
- "Staggering Inflation To Stabilize Attitude of a Solar Sail," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2007.