Vibration test condition for spacecraft lift-off environment

Science China Technological Sciences - Tập 55 - Trang 1954-1959 - 2012
SiYan Zhu1, LiWen Zhu2
1School of Aeronautic Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing, China
2Beijing Institute of Astronautical Systems Engineering, Beijing, China

Tóm tắt

The purpose of the vibration test of spacecrafts is to assess their adaptability to low-frequency vibration environment during lift-off. This paper gives the simulation of the satellite ground vibration test (GVT) and the state of the satellite along with rocket during lift-off. The simulation results of these two states are compared on condition that the lateral vibration of satellite/launching vehicle (S/LV) interface is the same. It is shown that the dynamic responses of satellite vertex are totally different. This is because there is angular motion of S/LV interface during lift-off, but in the GVT, the angular motion is restrained. By means of numerical simulation of the lift-off state, the angular motion related to the translation motion of S/LV interface can be determined. Then, using this angular motion as supplementary condition to simulate the vibration test, the calculated dynamic responses of satellite vertex are identical with the lift-off state. It demonstrates that supplementing angular motion condition is an effective method to improve spacecraft ground vibration test more identically with the real lift-off environment. Furthermore, it is useful for the application of the multi-degree-of-freedom shaking table, and provides the basis for test condition requirement.

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