Determination of Deployment Angle for the Optimum Operation of Solar Panels Used in a LEO Satellite

A. Anvari; M. Shahriyari; F. Farhani

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 1-8

Abstract
  Solar panels are the primary sources of power in a satellite. Operating characteristics of the solar cells, such as current, voltage and generated power, depend on their operating temperatures and the amount of solar radiation received by the solar cells. Therefore, for optimum operation of the solar ...  Read More

Design of an Attitude Control System for a Stereo-Imagery Satellite with Combining of Along-Track and Across-Track Configurations

H. Bolandi; F. Fani- Saberi; B. Ghorbani-Vaghei

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 9-15

Abstract
  In this paper, the main stereo-imaging methods by high resolution satellites, including Along-Track and Across-Track, have been evaluated and then we will combine the two main stereo-imaging configurations of along track and across track as a new idea to obtain the advantages of both methods. In the ...  Read More

Multi-Stage Liquid Propellant Launch Vehicle Conceptual Design (LVCD) Software, Based on Multi-Parameter Optimization Idea

M. Mirshams; H. Karimi; H. Naseh

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 17-25

Abstract
  The principle goal of this paper is to introduce Launch Vehicle Conceptual Design (LVCD) software based on multi-parameter optimization idea. The main objectives of this software arereduction of the cost and time of conceptual design phase. This software is user friendly such that an operator familiar ...  Read More

Design of Attitude Control System of an Axisymmetric Satellite with Gravity Gradient Stabilization and Slow Spinning about Yaw Axis

H. Bolandi; B. Ghorbani-Vaghei; F. Fani- Saberi

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 27-33

Abstract
  Attitude control system of satellite with Gravity Gradient stabilization requires high moments of inertia ratio for providing stability and continuous orientation toward Earth. Although, this high ratio causes satellite has small body and reduce mission capability. In this paper, moments of inertia ratio ...  Read More

Optimal Low Thrust Orbit Transfer Using Direct Collocation Method

R. Jamilnia; A. Naghash

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 35-42

Abstract
  In this paper, a new approach is proposed for solving the problem of optimal low thrust orbit transfer. In this approach, the problem of trajectory optimization of optimal orbit transfer is defined by modified equinoctial orbital elements. For solving this problem, direct collocation method, that is ...  Read More

Optimal Low-Thrust Spacecraft Trajectories Using Time-Domain Finite Element Method

S. A. Fazelzadeh; Gh. A. Varzandian

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 43-50

Abstract
  In this study, optimal low-thrust spacecraft trajectories are obtained by time-domain finite element method. Equations of motion are expressed in state-space form. The performance index is considered as minimum time. The problem has been formulated through the variational approach. The time-domain finite ...  Read More

Flexible Spacecraft Attitude Control using Hybrid Control Scheme of H∞ and Sliding Mode Control

M. Sayanjali; J. Roshanian; A. Ghafari

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 51-56

Abstract
  In this paper, based on the Lagrange method, attitude motion equations for a flexible spacecraft have been derived. Flexible appendages are modeled by Euler-Bernoulli beam. Hybrid control scheme ofand sliding mode are used for attitude regulation. Switching between these to algorithm is determined using ...  Read More

Designing and Constructing of Inverted F Antennas on a Space Bound Vehicle for Telemetry Transmission

F. Sadeghikia; S. Amin; K. Raisi; M. Bahrami

Volume 1, Issue 2 , December 2008, Pages 57-60

Abstract
  This paper provides an instruction for designing and building of an Inverted F antenna mounted on a cylindrical conducting body with a conical nose. Designed antennas were simulated using a full wave simulator HFSS based on the finite element method and their radiation patterns and return loss were studied. ...  Read More