Nonlinear analysis of a simple model of temperature evolution in a satellite
Abstract
We analyse a simple model of the heat transfer to and from a small satellite orbiting round a solar system planet. Our approach considers the satellite isothermal, with external heat input from the environment and from internal energy dissipation, and output to the environment as black-body radiation. The resulting nonlinear ordinary differential equation for the satellite's temperature is analysed by qualitative, perturbation and numerical methods, which show that the temperature approaches a periodic pattern (attracting limit cycle). This approach can occur in two ways, according to the values of the parameters: (i) a slow decay towards the limit cycle over a time longer than the period, or (ii) a fast decay towards the limit cycle over a time shorter than the period. In the first case, an exactly soluble average equation is valid. We discuss the consequences of our model for the thermal stability of satellites.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0707.3399,
title = {Nonlinear analysis of a simple model of temperature evolution in a satellite},
author = {Jose Gaite and Angel Sanz-Andrés and Isabel Pérez-Grande},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0707.3399},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages, 4 figures (5 EPS files)