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6 May 1994 Jitter suppression experiment active and passive damping system requirements and verification
Steven E. Olson, Michael L. Drake, Geoffrey J. Frank, Edward V. White
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Abstract
The University of Dayton Research Institute (UDRI) is teamed with McDonnell Douglas Aerospace (MDA) to develop and fly a NASA IN- STEP experiment entitled Jitter Suppression Experiment (JSX). The JSX will demonstrate a combined active/passive vibration control system on an actual full scale space structure. This paper will present the impact of the JSX system requirements on the passive and active vibration control system and verification that these requirements were met. The basic JSX system requirements are broken down into two categories, shuttle requirements and experiment requirements.
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Steven E. Olson, Michael L. Drake, Geoffrey J. Frank, and Edward V. White "Jitter suppression experiment active and passive damping system requirements and verification", Proc. SPIE 2190, Smart Structures and Materials 1994: Smart Structures and Intelligent Systems, (6 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.175241
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Telecommunications

Actuators

Sensors

Electronics

Temperature metrology

Ceramics

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