The interaction between a flexible spacecraft structure and its control system is commonly referred to as controls-structures interaction (CSI). The CSI technology program is developing the capability and confidence to integrate the structure and control system, so as to avoid interactions that cause problems and to exploit interactions to increase spacecraft capability. A NASA program has been initiated to advance CSI technology to a point where it can be used in spacecraft design for future missions. The CSI technology program is a multicenter program utilizing the resources of the NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC), the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), and the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The purpose is to describe the current activities, results to date, and future activities of the NASA CSI technology program.
NASA Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Program
1990
19 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Unmanned Spacecraft , Research Program Administration & Technology Transfer , Active control , Control systems design , Flexible spacecraft , Nasa programs , Spacecraft control , Spacecraft design , Spacecraft structures , Structural analysis , Antennas , Flight tests , Ground tests , Interferometers , Payloads , Qualifications , Remote manipulator system , Space shuttles , Space stations , Test facilities
NASA/DOD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology 1989
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