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The application of optimal control techniques to advanced manned missions, volume 2

Abstract

The hybrid optimization techique for attitude control design is described in detail. The technque is capable of optimizing an n-dimensional adjustable parameter vector, but a 1-dimensional vector is used as an example to explain the procedure. This permits an easier explanation as opposed to a multidimensional case. The procedure used to derive the perturbation equations of motion describing the 6-DOF shuttle ascent phase is presented. These equations were programmed on the EAI 8800 analog computer to describe the perturbations of the shuttle vehicle from a nominal zero lift trajectory due to wind disturbances. Included are the control system equations, trim equations, and wind angle of attack equations. Analog wiring diagrams, raw data and time-varying coefficients, and state variable responses during shuttle ascent are also considered

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