DocumentCode
1040895
Title
Magnetic components for the attitude control of space vehicles
Author
Mesch, Franz
Author_Institution
University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
Volume
5
Issue
3
fYear
1969
fDate
9/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
586
Lastpage
592
Abstract
For attitude stabilization of earth satellites, frequently, magnetic systems are used. A main part of such systems are magnetic torquers that, together with the geomagnetic field, produce moments to control the attitude or angular velocity of the satellite. Magnetic torquers consist of permanent magnets or of coils. The coils may be air cored or iron cored. A compromise between permanent magnets and coils is given by chargeable magnets (semi-permanent magnets), i.e., coils with a core consisting of a material with high remanence and medium coercive force. To damp angular oscillations and to remove spin rates, permeable rods are used which undergo magnetization changes in the geomagnetic field, thus transforming the kinetic energy of the satellite into hysteresis and eddy-current losses. Other damping devices consist of a secondary mass dissipating energy by moving relative to the satellite. Extensive testing is necessary to assure proper functioning and reliability of the devices described.
Keywords
Satellite attitude control; Space-vehicle instrumentation; Angular velocity control; Coils; Earth; Geomagnetism; Magnetic cores; Magnetic materials; Permanent magnets; Satellites; Space vehicles; Torque control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1969.1066581
Filename
1066581
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