Análisis De Comportamiento Térmico De Un Dispositivo De Asistencia Al Control De Actitud De Satélites

Marcelo Bisogni, Alejandro M. Milanesio, Sebastián C. Pepa, Diego Dujovne, Valentín Pinetta, Carlos Domínguez, Pablo Recabarren

Abstract


The development of a system to assist the fly attitude control of satellites, based on
star images analysis, will be presented. The device, usually known as Star Tracker,
determines a position error signal, analyzing differences between two successive images of
previously identified star fields, on real-time. A Star Tracker aids the spacecraft CPU to
control fly parameters and maneuvers, providing a position reference system.
The device is integrated by a wide angular optic, a 510 X 492 pixel CCD camera with an
acquisition and storage image system and a DSP (Motorola DSP56F805) based CPU, all of
them prepared to operate in the aggressive space environment.
Parts will function in an aggressive vacuum (10-4 Torr) and temperature conditions (-34ºC
to 71ºC), then several simulations to estimate the device performance, thermal dissipation,
heat concentration and other important functional parameters had to be done.
SINDA/FLUINT® by Cullimore & Ring Technologies is a software package used by NASA.
This software tool was used to simulate the device thermal behavior under several conditions.
Design had to satisfy MIL-STD-1540 C “Test Requirements for Launch, Upper Stage, and
Space Vehicles”, and MIL-STD-1547B “Electronics Parts, Materials, and Processes for
Space and Launch Vehicles” standards, used by the European Space Agency.Design,
assembly and simulation criteria and other aspects of a Star Tracker fly model will be
discussed.

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