Vydavatel National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Datum vydání před téměř 10 roky
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<p>The broad&nbsp;objective of this project is to accurately model fuel slosh in a low-gravity environment and then connect the fuel slosh model to a simulation&nbsp;environment that will allow for the testing of attitude control algorithms.&nbsp; STAR-CCM+, a commercially available&nbsp;computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package, is used to&nbsp;model the fuel slosh and output forces, torques, and center of&nbsp;mass&nbsp;position changes&nbsp;due to the&nbsp;fuel slosh.&nbsp; Freespace is&nbsp;used&nbsp;as the simulation environment to test the attitude control algorithms.&nbsp; The Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) spacecraft is modeled with mission like maneuvers.&nbsp;</p><p>SDO was chosen because the spacecraft&nbsp;went into a safe mode due to the attitude control system not being able to accurately point the spacecraft.&nbsp; The forces and torques that caused this problem came from SDO&#39;s fuel slosh.</p><p>Below&nbsp;are listed key accomplishments of this project.</p><ul><li>CFD modeling of bare SDO tank</li><li>CFD modeling of SDO tank with static propellant management device (PMD) vanes</li><li>CFD modeling of SDO tank with deformable PMD vanes</li><li>Linking of above CFD models to Freepsace</li><li>Testing of linked CFD models and Freespace with SDO like spacecraft maneuvers</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p>