Microvibration analysis methods review

A. P. Kravchunovsky
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It is known that today the problem of microvibration in spacecraft structures is relevant and widely researched. On- orbit operation of modern spacecrafts such as geodetic satellites, Earth observation satellites or space telescopes is associated with the use of onboard equipment sensitive to micro- vibration. In most cases, the conditions for the normal functioning of precision spacecraft equipment are provided by the operation of electromechanical devices, which in turn are sources of vibration. This article attempts to highlight the main approaches to the microvibration analysis that are known today. In this regard, the analysis of both native and foreign sources, in which the central problem is the analysis of microvibration, is carried out. This paper takes formulation of the microvibration problem and its role in the creation of modern spacecraft process. It also gives a literature review on methods and approaches to the microvibration analysis of spacecraft. Based on the analysis of publications on a similar topic, here one can find the tasks to solve in the process of the spacecraft microvibration analysis. The advantages, disadvantages and limitations of existing approaches and methods are revealed.
微振动分析方法回顾
众所周知,如今航天器结构中的微振动问题与我们息息相关,并得到了广泛的研究。大地测量卫星、地球观测卫星或空间望远镜等现代航天器的在轨运行与对微振动敏感的机载设备的使用有关。在大多数情况下,精密航天器设备正常运行的条件是由机电设备的运行提供的,而机电设备又是振动源。本文试图强调目前已知的微振动分析的主要方法。在这方面,本文对本地和外来振动源进行了分析,其中的核心问题是微振动分析。本文对微振动问题及其在现代航天器制造过程中的作用进行了阐述。本文还对航天器微振动分析的方法和途径进行了文献综述。根据对类似主题出版物的分析,我们可以找到航天器微振动分析过程中需要解决的任务。此外,还揭示了现有方法和手段的优缺点和局限性。
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