The relative benefits of passive and active vibration suppression for large space structures (LSS) are discussed. The intent is to sketch the true ranges of applicability of these approaches using previously published technical results. It was found that the distinction between active and passive vibration suppression approaches is not as sharp as might be thought at first. The relative simplicity, reliability, and cost effectiveness touted for passive measures are vitiated by 'hidden costs' bound up with detailed engineering implementation issues and inherent performance limitations. At the same time, reliability and robustness issues are often cited against active control. It is argued that a continuum of vibration suppression measures of...
One challenge of modern control technology is how to control a flexible structure with accuracy, spe...
For reusable and expendable launch vehicles as well as for other spacecraft structural vibration lo...
Many future civilian and military large space structures (LSS) will have as performance objectives s...
The purpose of this report is to discuss methods of suppressing vibration in space trusses. The disc...
Optimal passive and active damping control can be considered in the context of a general control/str...
This paper reports on an investigation into the feasibility of using active and passive means of vib...
A comparison of space experiments with previous missions shows a common theme. Some of the recent ex...
An approach for augmenting vibration damping characteristics in space structures with large panels i...
The present work concentrates on the application and extension of absorber design and optimization t...
The expected future high performance requirements for Large Space Structures (LSS) enforce technolog...
Future large space systems (LSS), both civilian and military, will have performance objectives which...
The objectives of the PACOSS program were to demonstrate the respective roles of passive and active ...
AbstractThis paper reports on an investigation into the feasibility of using active and passive mean...
For reusable and expendable launch vehicles as well as for other spacecraft structural vibration lo...
Research on active control of large space structures is discussed. Intrinsic damping in monolithic m...
One challenge of modern control technology is how to control a flexible structure with accuracy, spe...
For reusable and expendable launch vehicles as well as for other spacecraft structural vibration lo...
Many future civilian and military large space structures (LSS) will have as performance objectives s...
The purpose of this report is to discuss methods of suppressing vibration in space trusses. The disc...
Optimal passive and active damping control can be considered in the context of a general control/str...
This paper reports on an investigation into the feasibility of using active and passive means of vib...
A comparison of space experiments with previous missions shows a common theme. Some of the recent ex...
An approach for augmenting vibration damping characteristics in space structures with large panels i...
The present work concentrates on the application and extension of absorber design and optimization t...
The expected future high performance requirements for Large Space Structures (LSS) enforce technolog...
Future large space systems (LSS), both civilian and military, will have performance objectives which...
The objectives of the PACOSS program were to demonstrate the respective roles of passive and active ...
AbstractThis paper reports on an investigation into the feasibility of using active and passive mean...
For reusable and expendable launch vehicles as well as for other spacecraft structural vibration lo...
Research on active control of large space structures is discussed. Intrinsic damping in monolithic m...
One challenge of modern control technology is how to control a flexible structure with accuracy, spe...
For reusable and expendable launch vehicles as well as for other spacecraft structural vibration lo...
Many future civilian and military large space structures (LSS) will have as performance objectives s...