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19 May 2005 Anomaly simulation and resolution of International Space Station solar array deployment
Shih-Chin Wu, Siamak Ghofranian
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Abstract
A dynamic simulation & validation capability has been developed for mechanical systems design and analysis at Boeing Huntington Beach in the past decade. The technology has been applied to several high-profile space programs, such as Mission to Mir, and International Space Station (ISS) with great success, and plays an important role in the development of Orbital Express and Delta IV programs. NASA has embraced the approach, and has strongly promoted its application on the ISS and other programs. In this paper, the capability is applied for anomaly simulation and resolution of ISS solar array deployment and both simulation and test results are reported.
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Shih-Chin Wu and Siamak Ghofranian "Anomaly simulation and resolution of International Space Station solar array deployment", Proc. SPIE 5799, Modeling, Simulation, and Verification of Space-based Systems II, (19 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608443
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KEYWORDS
Mathematical modeling

Motion models

Magnetism

Systems modeling

Space operations

Solar cells

Resistance

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