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Sensitivity studies of the deployment of a square inflatable solar sail with vanes
Authors:Marco B Quadrelli  John West
Institution:aMail Stop 198-326, Guidance, Navigation, and Control Section, Guidance and Control Analysis Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099, USA;bMail Stop 301-490, Mission and Systems Architecture Section, Near-Earth Mission Architecture Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA 91109-8099, USA
Abstract:This paper summarizes the results of numerical experiments to determine the sensitivity of the final attitude of an inflatable solar sail with vanes after deployment to various parameters affecting the deployment process. These parameters are: in- and out-of-plane asymmetries during deployment, length inflation profile, and vane deployment failures. We show how robust the sail deployment is to geometric asymmetries before a 35° off-Sun angle is reached. Differential delays in the time to inflate the booms and a boom sweep-back angle affect the stability favorably. Adjacent vane failures to deploy affect the stability unfavorably, while the failure of opposing vanes is acceptable. Realistic boom length rate profiles obtained during ground tests are used in the simulation showing that failing adjacent vanes in conjunction with initial inflation delays in adjacent booms represent the worst case. We also demonstrate that by feeding back attitude and attitude rate measurements so that a corrective action is taken during the deployment, the final attitude can be maintained very close to the initial attitude, thus mitigating the attitude changes incurred during deployment.
Keywords:Solar sail  Attitude dynamics  Attitude control  Dynamic stability
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