The problem of the time evolution of the angular velocity of a spinning rigid body, subject to torques about three axes, is considered. An analytic solution is derived that remains valid when no symmetry assumption can be made. The solution is expressed as a rst-order correctiontoaprevious solution, which required a symmetry or near-symmetry assumption. Another advantage of the new solution (over the former) is that it remains valid for large initial conditions of the transverse angular velocities.
We continue the analysis which began in part 1 of this paper of the long-time behaviour of the fast ...
In the paper, a new form of differential equations for rigid body attitude dynamics is obtained. Thr...
In this paper, the problem of the slow spinning motion of a rigid body about a point O, being fixed ...
this paper is to extend the analytic solutions for a near-symmetric rigid body subject to constant t...
The objective of this research is to develope analytical solutions for the translational and rotatio...
Abstract New exact analytic solutions are introduced for the rotational motion of a rigid body havin...
The exact analytic solution is introduced for the rotational motion of a rigid body having three equ...
This paper examines the rotational motion of a nearly axisymmetric rocket type system with uniform b...
The article of record may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.07.038The problem o...
This thesis discusses the motion of a rigid body about a fixed point subject to a torque arising fro...
The development of analytic solutions for the forced attitude motion of a rigid body is a formidable...
We prove that the angular velocity equations can be smoothly stabilized with a single torque control...
Abstract--For p oblems involving rotating rigid bodies (e.g. spin-stabilized satellites inspace) one...
The treatment of rotations in rigid body and Cosserat solids dynamics is challenging. In most cases,...
Rotation of a permanently polarized rigid body under the radiation reaction torque is considered. Dy...
We continue the analysis which began in part 1 of this paper of the long-time behaviour of the fast ...
In the paper, a new form of differential equations for rigid body attitude dynamics is obtained. Thr...
In this paper, the problem of the slow spinning motion of a rigid body about a point O, being fixed ...
this paper is to extend the analytic solutions for a near-symmetric rigid body subject to constant t...
The objective of this research is to develope analytical solutions for the translational and rotatio...
Abstract New exact analytic solutions are introduced for the rotational motion of a rigid body havin...
The exact analytic solution is introduced for the rotational motion of a rigid body having three equ...
This paper examines the rotational motion of a nearly axisymmetric rocket type system with uniform b...
The article of record may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.07.038The problem o...
This thesis discusses the motion of a rigid body about a fixed point subject to a torque arising fro...
The development of analytic solutions for the forced attitude motion of a rigid body is a formidable...
We prove that the angular velocity equations can be smoothly stabilized with a single torque control...
Abstract--For p oblems involving rotating rigid bodies (e.g. spin-stabilized satellites inspace) one...
The treatment of rotations in rigid body and Cosserat solids dynamics is challenging. In most cases,...
Rotation of a permanently polarized rigid body under the radiation reaction torque is considered. Dy...
We continue the analysis which began in part 1 of this paper of the long-time behaviour of the fast ...
In the paper, a new form of differential equations for rigid body attitude dynamics is obtained. Thr...
In this paper, the problem of the slow spinning motion of a rigid body about a point O, being fixed ...