2001
DOI: 10.1117/12.436555
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<title>Performance of a launch and on-orbit isolator</title>

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“…Active control systems are effective in controlling the vibrations of structural elements such as rods, columns, beams, plates, and shells. Active struts with vibration suppression capabilities have been studied by Boyd et al (2001), Quenon et al (2001), Fujita et al (1998), Song et al (1999), Dekens and Neat (1999), O'Brien et al (1998), Hyde and Davis (1998), Masters and Crawley (1997), Huang et al (1997), Darby and Pellegrino (1997), and Wada et al (1990). Active struts have primarily been used for vibration suppression to maintain precision positioning rather than a direct precision positioning function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active control systems are effective in controlling the vibrations of structural elements such as rods, columns, beams, plates, and shells. Active struts with vibration suppression capabilities have been studied by Boyd et al (2001), Quenon et al (2001), Fujita et al (1998), Song et al (1999), Dekens and Neat (1999), O'Brien et al (1998), Hyde and Davis (1998), Masters and Crawley (1997), Huang et al (1997), Darby and Pellegrino (1997), and Wada et al (1990). Active struts have primarily been used for vibration suppression to maintain precision positioning rather than a direct precision positioning function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…54 Finally, Honeywell has bridged a gap between launch isolation and on-orbit isolation using a single isolation system capable of doing both jobs. 55 …”
Section: Launch Vehiclementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The same team also designed D-strut with elastic metal bellows, which was combining these three elements. Such suspension system was used, for example, for vibration isolation of Hubble telescope reaction wheel, which was described in Davis et al 2 Boyd et al 3 compared different settings of D-struts used in a hexapod for vibration isolation of payload. Davis et al 4 developed and Cobb et al 5 tested D-strut with actuator, which dramatically reduced vibrations in comparison with passive version, especially at low frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%