Effects of rubber shock absorber on the flywheel micro vibration in the satellite imaging system

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When a satellite is in orbit, its flywheel will generate micro vibration and affect the imaging quality of the camera. In order to reduce this effect, a rubber shock absorber is used, and a numerical model and an experimental setup are developed to investigate its effect on the micro vibration in the study. An integrated model is developed for the system, and a ray tracing method is used in the modeling. The spot coordinates and displacements of the image plane are obtained, and the modulate transfer function (MTF) of the system is calculated. A satellite including a rubber shock absorber is designed, and the experiments are carried out. Both simulation and experiments results show that the MTF increases almost 10 %, suggesting the rubber shock absorber is useful to decrease the flywheel vibration.

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Deng, C., Mu, D., Jia, X., & Li, Z. (2016). Effects of rubber shock absorber on the flywheel micro vibration in the satellite imaging system. Photonic Sensors, 6(4), 372–384. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-016-0349-1

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