The disturbance torque of aerostatic bearings is in the same order of the reaction wheel, which causes difficulty in evaluation of the designed attitude control strategy of a nano-satellite based on the aerostatic bea...The disturbance torque of aerostatic bearings is in the same order of the reaction wheel, which causes difficulty in evaluation of the designed attitude control strategy of a nano-satellite based on the aerostatic bearing. Two approaches are proposed to model the disturbance torque. Firstly, the gravity induced moment,the vortex torque, and the damping moment are modeled separately. However, the vortex torque and the damping moment are coupled with each other as both of them are caused by the viscosity. In the second approach, the coupling effect is considered. A nano-satellite is constructed based on aerostatic bearing. The time history of the free rotation rate from an initial speed is measured by the gyro, which is further used to calculate the rotation angle and acceleration. The static vortex torque is measured via the removable micro-torque measurement system. Based on these data, the model parameters are identified and modeling errors are presented. Results show that the second model is more precise.The root mean squire error is less than 0.5×10^(-4) N·m and the relative error of the static vortex torque is 0.16%.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(1167209351705109)+2 种基金the Special Foundation of Heilongjiang Postdoctoral Science(LBH-TZ1609)the Open Fund of National Defense Key Discipline Laboratory of Micro-Spacecraft Technology(HIT.KLOF.MST.201507)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(HIT.NSRIF.201622)
文摘The disturbance torque of aerostatic bearings is in the same order of the reaction wheel, which causes difficulty in evaluation of the designed attitude control strategy of a nano-satellite based on the aerostatic bearing. Two approaches are proposed to model the disturbance torque. Firstly, the gravity induced moment,the vortex torque, and the damping moment are modeled separately. However, the vortex torque and the damping moment are coupled with each other as both of them are caused by the viscosity. In the second approach, the coupling effect is considered. A nano-satellite is constructed based on aerostatic bearing. The time history of the free rotation rate from an initial speed is measured by the gyro, which is further used to calculate the rotation angle and acceleration. The static vortex torque is measured via the removable micro-torque measurement system. Based on these data, the model parameters are identified and modeling errors are presented. Results show that the second model is more precise.The root mean squire error is less than 0.5×10^(-4) N·m and the relative error of the static vortex torque is 0.16%.