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NAS12-603

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APOLLOCOMMANDAND SERVICE MODULE


STABILIZATIONAND CONTROLSYSTEM
DESIGN SURVEY
NASA/ERC
Design

Criteria

Program,

Stability,
20 December

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APOLLO COMMAND AND SERVICE MODULE
STABILIZATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM
DESIGN SURVEY
20 December 1968

NASA/ERC

DESIGN

STABILITY,

CRITERIA

GUIDANCE,

Prepared
National

Aeronautics
Electronics

AND

NAS12-603

Prepared

Design

by

Survey

Approved

NORTH
12214

Administration
Center

Massachusetts

Contract

Project
Contract

Team

by

R.L.

uchon

Engineer
NAS12-603

Study
Contract

SPACE DIVISION
AMERICAN
ROCKWELL

Lakewood

CONTROL

for

and
Space
Research

Cambridge,

SCS

PROGRAM

Boulevard,

Peterson
Manager
NAS12-603

CORPORATION

Downey,

California

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DIVISION

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FOREWORD

This

report

control
system
objective
of the
the development
veys

are

is

projects

design

criteria
This

survey

of the

to document
and

will

the

be used

as

H.K.

survey

The

material

for

the

direction

of the

understanding
now connected
R.G.
Epple,
assistance.
The

and

experience
in identifying

suitable

in accordance

with the Statement

aid

gained

from

for
sur-

an

was

performed

specific
topics

this

study
Program

was

"Apollo Stability, Guidance,


Electronics
Research
Center

gathered,

Manager,

F.B.
Cauchon.
Major
sections
of Messrs.
M.F.
Madden,
E.J.

Watson

stabilization

for

monographs.

design

Engineer,
the efforts

CSM

design

of Work in NASA
Contract NAS12-603,
Control Design Survey, " for the NASA
Criteria Office.

under

Apollo

and is part
of the NASA
Design
Criteria
Program.
The
program
is to provide
a unification
of design
approaches
of space
vehicles
and their
major
components.
These

intended

NASA

a design

wrote

other

sections

of the

of the system
and critical
with
the Apollo
CSM/SCS,
B.W.

contractor's

Johnston,

and

designation

M. J.

for

prepared,
R.L.

documented
and

of the report
are
the
Knobbe,
and M.W.
report

editing
such
Stiles

this

and

Peterson,

as
as

well

the

results
Kishi.

aiding

in the

of the report.
Personnel
Messrs,
W.B.
Fours,

provided

report

as

and
Design

much

is

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CONTENTS

Page

Section

1.0

INTRODUCTION
Report
Organization
Recommendations

2.0

TOTAL

SYSTEM

DESIGN

SURVEY

System

Description

Design

Requirements

9
12

Problems

and

Changes

20

Conclusions

3.0

ATTITUDE

REFERENCE

Subsystem
Design

Description

THRUST

and

25

VECTOR

Design

33

Changes

35

Subsystem

CONTROL

39

SUBSYSTEM

Description

39

42

Requlrements

Problems
and
C onc lu s ion s

5.0

23

Requirements

Problems
Conclusions

4.0

23

SUBSYSTEM

ATTITUDE

52

CONTROL

Subsystem
Design

47

Changes

53

SUBSYSTEM

Description

53

58

Requirements

Problems

and

64

Changes

7O

Concl_.l sions

6.0

ENTRY

CONTROL

Subsystem
Design

Description

CONTROLS
Subsystem
Design

71

72

Requirements

Problems
Conclusions

?.0

71

SUBSYSTEM

and

77

Changes

79

AND

DISPLAYS

81

SUBSYSTEM

81

Description

90

Requirements

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Problems
Conclusions

and

HARDWARE

94
101

Changes

DESIGN

PHILOSOPHY

103
104

General
Detail

Design

Configuration
Quality
Problems

Requirements

108

Control

If9

Assurance

Requirements
.
.

Conclusions

9.0

TECHNICAL

Requirements

CONTENT

120
.

130
131

133

SUMMARY

135

BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIXES
A.

SCS

B.

ABBREVIATIONS

C.

NEW

HAND

CONTROL

DESIGN
AND

REQUIREMENTS

ACRONYMS

TECHNOLOGY

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151

SPACE

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ILLUSTRATIONS

Page

Figure
Z-1
2-2

SCS

Functional

2-3

Apollo
Block
SCS
Evolution

3-1

Three

3-2

Two

3-3

Inertial

3-4

Three

Diagram
II Stabilization
.......

Single-DOF
2-DOF

Platform

4-i

Thrust

Vector

4-Z
4-3

SPS
SPS

5-1

ACS

5-2

Thruster

Engine
Gimbal

ARS

(Three

Attitude

II/GDC)

ARS

System

(Block

.
or

Four

Gyro

Mount
Mount

Functional

19
29

I/AGCU)

Gimbals)

Z9
35

ARS
35

Functional

.....
.

5-3

Arc

6-i

Entry

7-I

Displays

7-2
7-3

Controls
Functional
Translation
Control

7-4

Rotation

Control

7-5

Attitude

Set

7-6
7-7

Flight
Gimbal

7-8

Evolution

7-9

Main

8-i

Block

8-2

SCS

8-3

Electronic

8-4

Exposed

Suppression

Mechanization
Functional

Functional

Diagram

43
43

73

Diagram

82

Diagram
.

83

.
.

Panel

Controls

87

Control
Electronic

and

88
89

97
99

Displays

......

End

84
85

....

Panel

Interfaces

56
69

Director
Attitude
Indicator
Position/Fuel
Pressure
Indicator

II Contract

55

Diagram

Control

of SCS

40

Diagram

Orientation

Control

......
Control

Control

Control

Gyro

Gyro

ARS

Single-DOF

(Block

and

Attitude

Attitude

....

Items.
.

105

I13

i16

Assembly
Assembly

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Relay

3-I

Stabilization

16

Failures
and

Control

System

Performance
Z7

Requirements
3-Z

Subsystem

Tradeoff

3-3

Subsystem

Tradeoff

or

Greater

3-4

ARS

3-5

Attitude

Than

Requirements
Reference

4-I

Criteria

4-2

Block

II TVC

7-I

FDAI

Characteristics

8-1

Hardware
Environments

8-Z

for

Linear
Body

Physical

Evaluation

(No

Tabulation

(Reliability

0.999276

Through

Changes
System

30

Redundancy)
Equal

In-Flight

to

Repair)

36

.
Tradeoff

Small-Signal
Bending

(Block

46
.

49
92
106
111

Characteristics

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37

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Stability.

Data

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report

stabilization
areas

and

control

to provide,

first,

subsystems,
features
seems
which

presents

may

embody

they

tradeoffs

Thirdly,
lems

each

which

(those

areas

beyond

explored

the normal

presented
obtained

for each area which


represents
during
the course
of this program.

material

that

be

was

expected

herein

one

Apollo
able

To date,
unmanned

7 flight is so

to conservative
extensive

techniques,

use

qualification,

Honeywell,
Rockwell

what
are

researching

approxi-

25 persons

difficult at times

deficiency

or

evaluation

to

something
of any

on all flights, which


Block
II vehicle.
The

SCS

performance

data

system

can

of state-of-the-art

under

and

prob-

length
of the Apollo
program,
problems
and in some
cases

acceptance

simulation

Inc.,
Corporation.

baseline.

significant

conclusions

it was

of this

and

it

are

avail-

attributed

components,

testing,

programs.

contract

be

include

The

to the

Space

as

well

SCS

as

is

Division

of

ORGANIZATION

Each
of the
whole.

by

specific

unique

of the experience

and

successfully
one manned

success

hardware-in-the-loop

manufactured
North
American
REPORT

design

of the

basic

where

type)

from

a design

eight

its integral

at a design

more

approximately

development

II

the design
requirements
time
and the various

arriving

report,

Block

or

development

Finally,

the unusual
the development

that no

Much

developmeat,

sophisticated

normal

and

interesting

development

that indicated

in the

recent

any

obtained

for this

into

system

a synthesis

was

the SCS has operated


Block
I vehicles
and

for this report.

is divided

for the

problems.

and in interviews
with
with the SCS
program.

complex
system.
Furthermore,
seven
years,
tends to obscure
the design
problems.

four

those

the material

if a problem

should

to solve

presented

In researching
assess

and

in finally

are

were

mately
300 documents
intimately
connected

report
complete

historical

changes

The

effected

with

of the Apollo

the report
describes
or which
evolved
with

considered

eight

The

of the

together

that were

arose

(SCS);!_

summary

mechanization,

Secondly,
specified

of the

survey

overview

functions,

appropriate.
were
initially

design

system

their

CORPORATION

INTRODUCTION

a design

an

R()CKWEIA.

major

SCS.
There
Section
2.0

*See Appendix

section

of

are
two
discusses

B for abbreviations

this
additional
the

report

corresponds
sections
system

total

to
that
while

the

discuss
Section

major

and acronyms.

1
SD

subsystems

the
system
as
8.0
discusses

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the hardware
tion of the
changes,
tions

DIVISION

design

NORTH

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philosophy.

subsystems

and

tradeoffs,

conclude

or

and

with

ROCKWELL

Sections

their

3.0

through

requirements,

design

problems

a discussion

CORPORATION

and

7.0

evaluate

encountered.

of hindsight

or

discuss

the opera-

the major

Finally,

these

sec-

recommendations.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Two
this

study:

sets

of recommendations

(1) future

recommendations.

program
For

Firm

I,

the

hardware

the

Apollo

design

alternate
prevent
design

Although

be

sources

of procurement

The

use

tolerance

test

limits

The

7) indicates

use

density

functions

manufacturers
characteristics
Additional

provides
should

studies

are

Development

of a failure

identification

of single-point

is not altogether

Development
present

model

in simulations,
firmed

by

any

engineers

The

and
form
101

of a rigorous

nature.

probability
of this activity,

performance

to search

has

produced

some

physically
based

Apollo

upon

areas:

to assist
present

for

systems.

model.

unreasonable
it have

not been

flights.

-2SD

is

for

complex

slosh

in the

method

diagrams

successful
propellant

previous

design

use

following

low-g

of the

preference

some

part

accurate

predictions

the

for Spacecraft
be

of an

and

slowing

personal

methodology

failures.

of rr_any

and

to

functions.

analysis

problems,

from

In support

in the

the application

approaches

in combining

component

recommended

of

possible,

examined

should

density

start

design

programs

this rigor.

provide

probability

be

experience

convolution

study

obvious,

to establish

most

design

that this method

of mathematical

design

crew

analyses

Although
the

the

for advanced

should

for

of

that:

if this is not

provided

utilized.

(2) additional

of a supplier

be

results

in this fashion.

used

However,

Firm
specifications
items.

analysis,

the

before

state-of-the-art

to.

be

on

this seems

not conducted

procurement

of rigorous

and

established

development
problems
of the total system.

(Apollo

was

adhered

of tolerance

i,

be

Generally,

be

based

it is recommended

process.

program

approaches.
should

programs

requirements

source

reached

recommendations,

future

baseline

Multiple

were

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put

less

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together

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on

CORPORATION

control

(TVC)

The
with

and
long

the

long-life

way

such

methods

operation

needs

as

times

duration

the

found

same
to

bending.
extended

for

complex

of some

of equipment.

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concept

with

to be

body

to obtain

checkout

extended

design

sensitive

a better

parameters,

of criteria

reliability.

ROCKWELL

vehicle-parameter

the vehicle

Establishment
duration

made

Furthermore,

determine

vehicles,

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performance.

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Details

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SYSTEM

control

was

discussed

was

termed

system,

Block

as

reliability,
a

separate

for

the

and

includes

total

the

in

I and

June

the

system,
the

humidity

single-point

redesign

Block

system.
discus-

in

are

connectors,

termed

SCS
The

treated

requirements
the

total

such

are

problems

change

time

subjects

of

I electrical

major

that

1964was

function,

are

the

June

The

the

sections.

failures
1964;

the

redesigned

SCS

II.

DESCRIPTION

The
system

to

and

of

separate

etc.,

purpose

Block

The

prior

evolution

in

development

the

failures.
SCS

the

CORPORATION

SURVEY

and

changes.

change,

relay

and

assurance,

evolutionary

problems

original

on

reviews

the

requirement
and

design

described

quality

ROCKWELL

DESIGN

performance-oriented,

section
to

SYSTEM

are

control,

The

AMERICAN

the

subsystem

primarily

major

TOTAL

describes

each

configuration
section.

proceeds

NORTH

operation,

described

system

and

herein.

whose

primary

flight

between
thrusters.

the

in
primary

control
command

features

Individual

characteristics

system

design

sections

more

mode.

The
(CM)

The

is

SCS

to

also

the

of

detail.

purpose

module

of

back

the
SCS

up

as

report
is

the

provides

computer,

SCS

an

a
will

elaborate

analog

flight

functions

of

interfacing

astronauts,

total

the

equipment

and

the

spacecraft

Functions

The
control

SCS

capability.

navigation,
SCS

provides

service
the

module
control

the

manual

and

control

SCS

of

senses

display,

system

interface
(SPS)
visual

and

the

of

three

vehicle
and

the

the

control

also

the
SCS
automatic

rates,
three

performs
attitude

(RCS)

parameters.
the

are
body

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the

system
a

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PGNCS

all
of
maneuvers.

which
vehicle

The

and

provides
and

guidance,

system.

flight-control
SCS

flight

primary

signals

commands

the

backup

digital

jet

vehicle

body

uses

by

is

reaction

operation,

system,
except

analog

command

of
input

an

provided

which
between

manual

As a backup
the
PGNCS

the

is

displays

modes

generates

with

(PGNCS),

between

computer.
functions

spacecraft

primary
system

system

interface

and

Apollo

electrical

operations

The
control

control

propulsion

electrical

the
The

and

thruster
In

provides

command
the

utilized
attitudes,

flight-

for

SPACE

DIVISION

visually

displays

these

errors,

provides

direct

positions,

provides

generates

and

used

as

gains,

NORTH

AMERICAN

parameters,
control

setting

uses

display

display

and

pitch

the

and

vehicle

three

yaw

(i.e.,

complete

vehicle

consists

of three

attitude

gimbal

angular

commands,

processes

to effect

CORPORATION

displays

rotation

system,

necessary

and
of SPS

of desired

translation

flight control

all signals

ROCKWELL

generates
and

and

vehicle

the backup
etc.)

or

orientations,
and,

when

summing,

shaping,

control.

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attitude

the controls

and

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gyro

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attitude

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attitude

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and

one

gimbals

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used

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rate

coupler
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data,

unit
angles

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by

design

features

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the

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control

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from

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control,

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major

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flight control

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control
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68 - 869

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SPACE

DIVISION

Existing

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results

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and

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be

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subsystems

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are

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weight

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calculations
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the

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equipment
mission

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purposes.

of operation

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flexibility

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discussed

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freedom

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allow

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any

practical

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three-gimbal

ties,

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or

which

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three

single-DOF

gyro

attitude

periods

as

opposed

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be

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periods

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torqued

at vehicle

below

the

angle

generation)

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the magnitude

rates,

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rate

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in
the

of

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above

during
existed

major

the

system

subsystem

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available

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degree

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a function

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rated

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practical

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has

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on

spacecraft.

attitude

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system,

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the highest

inherently

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accuracy,

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on the vehicle

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lock

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design

platform

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a loss,
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operation

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also

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future

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operational

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ability

of a subsystem

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requirements

as

the

progresses.

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subsystem

gimballed
at the

subsystem

top.

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again

rates

this study

cosines
with the four-gimbal
subsystem,
must
be considered
for future
growth.

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subsystems
ment;

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demanding

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were

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not

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operational

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was

rated

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gyro
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so

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with

was

third

SD

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the use

of direction

does

exist

three-gyrofurther

adjusted

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in flexibility.

68-869

and

SPACE

I)IVISION

Study

Conclusions

Tradeoff

The

following
An

_,_. N()RTtt

conclusions

inertially

attitude

the

unacceptable

The

three

of view

solution

of all parameters
(i) accuracy
(normal
ence

provides

- in particular

volume

and

conditions

rates

(emergency

which

could

to the
and

four-gimbal
such

as

subsystem

subsystem.

to result

provides

subsystem

Its principal
with

in an

and

operation).

problem

vehicle

to maintain

only

satisfactorily

attitude

vehicle

subsystem

under

in terms
are

maneuvers

an

uncontrolled

(The

the best

limitations

gross

(2) inability
of high

perform

the

reference

associated

operation)

under

solution

a performance

are

gyro

to the

study:

penalty.

considered.

errors

the best

from

requirements

and

(:ORPORATION

this tradeoff

problem

single-DOF-attitude

compromise

from

platform

reliability
weight

R()CKWEI,I_

drawn

subsystem

point

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were

stabilized

reference

operational

2.

AMERICAN

the

refer-

tumbling

considered

emergency

conditions

was
the four-gimbal
subsystem.)
In addition
to this conclusion,
it was also recommended
that a hardware
design
study be initiated
on an

in-flight

feasible,

The

two-free

system
this

as the

resulted
axis
had

in the

of

resolver

to

be

Apollo

the

then
the

was

it

was

angle

to

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during

the

made

the

the

reference

complex
limitations

rates,

caused

subsystem.
the

three-gyro

subsystem.

accuracy
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drift

three-gyro

if

date.

operational
high

to utilize

angles.

felt

that

would

torquers,
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be

greater

orientation

below

attitude

of E_ller

gyro

new

to

and

to the original

regulation.

changed

considered

addition

which,

at a later

subsystem

This

requirement

magnitude

decision

of 0. 5 degree

of the

maneuver

also

study

errors,
supply

rated

backup

was

in

platform

program

singularities)

subsequently

maneuver

maneuver
at

system

generation

the

power
was

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attitude

was

four-gimbal
into the

subsystem

of

considered.

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cent

gyro

in a qualification

to be

phased

areas

decision

concept

be

studied.

(four

maintainable,

could

a maneuver

be

attainable.

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performance

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and

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prior

accuracy
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from
and

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error
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assumption

the

study

compensated
later

it was

assumed

in the system

led to a proposal

that the
to one

total effective

degree

for in-flight

per

drift trim

3ZSD

68-869

hour

gyro

drift

or better.

of the gyros.

SPACE

PROBLEMS

DIVISION

AND

OF NORTH

AMERICAN

ROCKWEI,I,

CORPORATION

CHANGES

Problem

Perhaps
the

the

development

larly

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during

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ment

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determine

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this
if

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and

test

at
the

to trim
because

for
was

data

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review

for

of

on

switch

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torquer

to the torquer

final

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placed

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above

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utilize

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upon

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in-flight

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axis

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could

with

studies

performed

of the

1 degree/

on

trim

(compatible

one

required

of these

were

degrees/hr,

computer.

in-flight

consuming

that
provided
the
foilowing
changes:

launch.

additional
the

time

conclusion,

in

trim

had

automatically,
digital

normally

results

if the trim

trim

requirement

that

30

upon

reliance

and

was

in-flight

required

axis

and
based

accomplished

required

The

impose

requirements

requirement
prior
to
upon

the

In fact,

time

be

particu-

amplifiers

unacceptable

sextant

which

studied.

ineffective.

to

which

telescope

then

did in-flight

also

results
torquing

were

and

in

problem,

torquing

7 degrees/hr

navigation

imposed

encountered

drift

and

capability
was
was
proposed.

were

and

problem

reference

gyros

expected,

trimming

then

the

a heavy

for performing

rule)

it was

the

design

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imposed

scanning

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was

performance
gyro
trimming

guidance

the
PGNCS
purposes.

ground

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than
the

if

the

ground

backup

however,

using

system

maneuvers.

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in-flight

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e.g.,

the

characteristics

rate,

primary

significant

rotational

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respectively.
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to

most

amplifier

amplifier
was

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constraints

a maneuver
initiation

of

were
and
the

the
time
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established
interval

on

the

time

between

the

allocated
alignment

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to

perform

and

the

gP.\CE

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torquing

yaw.

amplifier

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larger

The

range

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maximum

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system

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and,

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system

the ARS

in pitch

in fact,

other

and

became

even

specification

components.

was

increased

to allow

for

larger

the

Block

errors.

Changes
A

major

definition
number

design

study

of operational

PGNCS/SCS
ated.

In terms

from
and

attitude
the

deletion

An

of in-flight

additional

These

is given

and

should

concluded

be

made

could

be

most

driven

inertial

significant

addition
by

to the

were

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equipment

of a simple

measurement

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change

set of single-

integrated

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maintenance.

desired

changes

MIT,

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replacement
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NASA,

following

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to this equipment

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initiated
This

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changes

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BMAG's

was

MSC.

functional

deletion

displays

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NASA

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of the ARS,
were

to the AI%S
by

and

system.

requirements
axis

change

performed

were

NR.

then

change

related

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studied

sumnaary

in more

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to the

rate

detail

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AKS

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an

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representatives

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to the

of

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backup

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ment

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based

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astronaut

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ball display

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preference

for

requirethis type

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angle

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3-4.

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cost

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DIVISION

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68-869

SPACE

DIVISION

The

six-BMAG

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to the

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in which
The

in Table

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The

system

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TVC

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lunar

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The
and

on

function

ground

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and

rules

and

the

the

subsystem

of the Apollo

propulsion
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off (LM

of the present

the development

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flight control

lunar

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with

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system
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subsystem,

subsystem

of

the

requirements

design,

of this subsystem

and

are

the prob-

presented.

DESCRIPTION

Functions

The

Apollo

control--the
guidance

primary

and
the

backup

system,

backup

stabilization

has

modes

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the

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the

maneuvers.

delta V's, lunar


and high-altitude

SCS.

As

is to provide

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orbit insertion,
abort.

uses

the

commands

of the

TVC

flight

mode

control

electronics

by

propulsion

primary

to generate

analog

performed

thrusting

of service

mode.

computer

uses

function

during

two

digital

mode

the

include
midcourse
earth
orbit retro,

and

and

navigation

whereas

and

spacecraft

thrusting

pointing
maneuvers

transearth

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second
function
of the TVC
subsystem
is to provide
backup
control
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position
system.

injection,

both

primary

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TVC
commands

service

subsystem
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engine
and analog
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position

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output

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bearings

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to clutch
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the actuator

attached
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to a magnetic-particle

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position

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system

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input

structure
during
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gimbal

of actuator

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electrical
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degrees
in pitch from
the spacecraft

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servo

position,

electrical

of a dc

travel

by variations
in the lateral
propellant
is consumed.

attitude

of which

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amplifier,

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rate

of (i) using

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elements--the

employing

between

angular

to 4.5

output

gimbal

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display
panel.

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ac

a position

vehicle

networks;

consists

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position.

of which

the

TVC

basic

electronics.

consists

output

converts

in the

be commanded

actuator

attitude

attached.

of three

systems

and

may

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which

servo

rate

into the

and

and

the

of control

directly

module

the servo

position

compensation

and

rate information,
and (2) passing
it through
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servo.
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rate feedback
mode

subsystem
consists

and

retraction

lunar

damping

attitude

configuration,
mode

CORPORATION

rate

of vehicle

of gimbal

vehicle

either

ROCKWELL

through

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the vehicle
and then

the

sum

pass

on the
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controller

consists

of the

outputs

command.

combining
it with
some
compensation
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autopilot

depending

engine

rotation

hand

automatic

and

error.

DIVISION

gimbal

ring

coplanar

axes.

the
yaw
bearing,
and
Two
"thrust
struts"

The
ring

as

engine

intersects

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fits

the

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tie

SPACE

The
gimbal

yaw

ring

spacecraft
drives

engine

yaw

Design

Features
Three

Electromagnetic

2.

SCS

3.

Manual

An

TVC

main

been

The

module

the
are

gimbal

tracked

by
The

thrust)

the

In

during

program
attitude

indicated
control

of

astronaut

for

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are

as

actuator
between

rotating

engine

and

the
gimbal

follows:

actuator

was

actuator

the

first time

thrust

engine

system

fed

is used

the traditional

in

of

fashion

rather

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this

center-of-gravity

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nozzle
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to

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particle

two

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than

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spacecraft's

The

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environment.

consists

of

positioning

actuator.

that a magnetic

in a space

serial

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mission.
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integrated

to

simple
is

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possible
too

thrusting.

rate
heavy

and

center

and
attitude
a bias
signal

of
position
for
the

motion

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large

to

with
allow

Simulation

damped
vehicles

attitude
were

control

studies

control
definitely

system

essentially

the

of

capable

redundant

to

SPS

manual

of
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control
midway

light
feasible.

the

through

vehicles
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satisfying
other

pounds

of

crew
modes

of

the

and

direct
TVC
offers

survival
thrusting.

REQUIREMENTS
This

the

section

Apollo

requirements
program

describes

TVC

by the
customer
used
to establish

the

than

accelerations

thought

attitude

for

large

angular

first

requirements

used

pitch
half-way

engine.

high

DESIGN

in

course
summed

vehicle

the

is

servo.

was

system

clutch

propellant

engine

results

during

engine

arm

The

about

to the

4-3.

clutch

rather

for a large

The

which

gravity
information

lever

TVC

particle

for Apollo

used

tanks.

manner,

ring,

at the

and

mode

engine

service

fuel

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gimbal

mounted

bearings

integrator

of this actuator
had

the

are

yaw

I foot long.

and

particle

electromagnetic

on the

clutch

of

f:ORPORATION

swivel,
and

of the No.
the

actuator

4-2

features

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forces

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which

is approximately

in Figures

design

and

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edge

head

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shown

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generated.
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Requirements

Customer

Requirements

The

basic

design

requirements

for the backup

TVC

subsystem

are

as

follows:
1.

Maintenance

Z.

Satisfy

pointing

and

accuracy

Translunar

midcourse

b.

Transearth

c.

Transearth

The

following
apply

stability

of:
5.7

degrees

(30-)

injection:

1. 54

degrees

(30-)

midcourse:

5.7

degrees

(30-)

internally
to

nonlinear

corrections:

generated

satisfaction

of

requirements

stability

and

ground

rules

requirements.

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In

design

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requirements

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and
pointing

vehicle
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thrust
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thrusting

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establish-

defined
termination

as

the
of

angle
between
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of the delta

achieved

vector

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of the

here.

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independently
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for

end

in

of

below:

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used

set

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be
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to

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of

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expected
all
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sources.
effects

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to

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tailoff.
requirements
AV
attitude;

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to

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involved
portion

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of

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will

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or

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have

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a minimum

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linear

of

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will

activity

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will
for

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from

any

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attitude

because
with

introduce

regard

to proper

attitude

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frequency

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the initial condi-

as to interfere

with

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stability.

converge

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if vehicle

at any

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affect

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met

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in monitoring

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system

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within

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be

system

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respect

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accuracy

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6. 0 db

tions specified.
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bination
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exclusive

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of 2.0

magnitude

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above

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amplitude

below

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in excess
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subsystem

of one-tenth

cycling

of any

ampli-

is unacceptable.

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stability

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68-869

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ground
is

only

the

use

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could

the

handle

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spacecraft

of the jet select

the jet select

the

could

to

switching

design

switches

by

failure

only

removal

be

the

"ground

to

length
of wire
exists
and
the
jet
solenoids

shorting
side

and

objection

is relatively
fail
favor
of ground-side

use

jet

4 jets)

designed

of

which

the

wires

ground

devices.

required

of

Apollo

time

desirable

of

disabled.

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the

NPN

was

quad
was

at

were

these
if

side"

basic

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command
module

the
system
of a jet).
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available

operation

of

fail"on"

used,
loss

between'_hot
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criterion.
in the

any

to

made

solenoids.

fail-safe
amplifiers

switching
is
only
cause

was

were

RCS

module;

reaction

side
would

the

was
the
the
driver

the

the

studies

of

II

just how

felt that the extra

of the electronics

was

removed.

CONCLUSIONS

Since
entirely
do

not

the operation

satisfactory
suggest

any

and

during
changes,

performance
the

spacecraft

there

are

no

- 70

of this

subsystem

flights

and

significant

has

developmental
hindsight

SD

68-869

been
problems

suggestions.

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6.0

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The

section

purpose

to the

primary

ENTRY

discusses

of this

the

The

control
except

system

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(CM)

reaction

jets

rather

contains

coupling

from

the

jet firings

when

The
major

controlling

development

problems.

procedures

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to prevent

SUBSYSTEM

than

about

the

and

operation

only

problem

a runaway

(ECS)

is similar

that it uses
service

roll stability

to the

jets.

axis

reaction

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so as

system

to reduce

yaw

axis.

of this subsystem

jet from

capability

the Command

module

into the yaw

discussed

of the SCS.

flight-control

system

the

roll axis

subsystem

backup

here

has
has

depleting

been

free

to do with

the

of any

operational

propellant

supply.

DESCRIPTION

The

entry

control

subsystem

control
command

system.
signals

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from

signals

from

the

attitude

signals

from

the

main

on-off
rotational

control

discussed

control

also

entry

CORPORATION

SUBSYSTEM

is to provide

of entry.

previously

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subsystem

mode

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commands
motion.

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is

composed
of
the
rotation

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within

the
electronics
hand
controls,

reference
control

contained

command

and

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entry

module

stabilization

necessary
rate
and

subsystem,
panel.

the

and

to accept
attitude
error

configuration

control

reaction

switching

subsystem

jets

to

provides

control

vehicle

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entry

normal

mission:

service

module

ation

(0.05

control

g), and

the aerodynamic

backup

torques

the

large

maintain

only

in roll for

rate

during

system

command

angles
damping

controlling

entry

on

by

and

in these
the

to 0.05
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control

restoring

of attack

are

while

and

the
entry

control

to the CM

68-869

commands
the

second

module
system

rotation

direction

SD

prior

of providing

command

still accepting

and

the first phase,

control

the

deceler-

g drag

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cause

lift vector

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hand

of a

to command-

relative

axes.

phases

drag

is capable

rotation

moments

axes

small

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all three

sideslip

aerodynamic

subsequent

atnaospheric

subsequent

the vehicle

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distinct

(parachutes).

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module

two

portion

to sensible

system

the entry

aerodynamic

trim

prior

acting

and

to the primary

phase,

vides

recovery

torques,

to maneuver

and

(2) atmospheric

of the

control

operates

(I) the extra-atmospheric


separation

to deployment

RCS

subsystem

to
pro-

commands

SPACE

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subsystem

provides

R()CK\VEI,I,

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entry

override

as

report

and

control

uses

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the

driver

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system

same

options

described

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operation

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rate

signal

as

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0.05

angle

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which

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be

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does

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in this

and

yaw

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the

primary

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error

selectable

signals

deadband

attitude

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error

turned

on

to fire and
switching

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the error

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or

as

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rate

reaction

sets

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type

and

a fuel and

nitrogen

describes

the constraints,

yaw

firings,

and

roll motion.
through

a total error.

the driver

reaction

is a typical

jets

limit

hold.

control

of six engines

are

each.

hypergolic

as an

amplifiers

module

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to zero

axes,

to form

of control

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trim

jet firings
since

body

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and

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motion

processed

threshold,

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these

signal

a rate-error

coupled

commanded

are

jets used

(systems

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by

with

is the design

yaw

than

subsequent

to cause

signal.

has

body

other

error

a fixed

as

term

minin_izing

removed

provides

module

on-off

hydrazine

are

exceeds

paragraph.

of roll commands

produced
rate

g positions.

to form

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g switching

to the

a manner

which

command

of two

engines

to 0.05

added

signal

in such

system

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prior

0.5

is

coupling

is summed

control

error

rate

roll-yaw

subsystem

to reduce

by

be

and

is to minimize

axes

is saved
would

signals

the total error

about

which

and

rate

6-I.

that pseudo

in the post

hand

a gain

attempt

in Figure

in the following

in the presence

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rates

shown

rotation

the yaw

is achieved

except

reference

a tangent

in an

is shown

changed,

of this coupling

desirable

stability
the yaw

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purpose

are

are

the

g switching,
by

the ACS

is described

from

commanded

allowing

as

systen_

the gains

the attitude

multiplied

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aerodynamic

same

system

from

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control

configurations

signals

roll rate

rates.

the

of the

rate-command

sensed

entry

switching),

switch

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signal.

comThese

reaction

jets

oxidizer.

REQUIREMENTS

This
used

control

of the

(by manual

is included.

are

same

diagram

system

removed

the

the attitude

system.

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control

does

section

to define

system.

the performance

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the original

cases

requirements

of the present

the present

requirements,
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in no

case

are

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Requirements
The
(prior

entry

to 0. 05

commands

entry

without

phase

and

and

out

be

capable

must

be

providing

of the mission

using

of holding

capable

rate

of accepting

damping

a single

RCS

data

summarize

rotation

at all times

system

the

entry

control

through-

(six jets)

system

Value

parameters

and

Requirement

2 deg/sec

Propellant

Maximum

8 deg

Propellant

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4 deg

attitude

0. 5 deg/sec

Propellant

2Z. 5/sec

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deadband

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attitude

requirements.

Parameter

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vehicle

of propellant.

following

defining

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axes

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running

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subsystem

g) in all three

from

out the

their

control

minimization

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gain

commanded

minimization
hold

and

for preentry

minimization
orientation

roll rate

Design

Requirement
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control

entry

control

system

for

of the mission

the

trajectory
landing

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capability
so

initial

a safe

entry

could

the

separation

control

and

be

primary

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and

the atmospheric

of the entry

module

as

(i.e.,

module

including

function

command

design

system

configuration.

service

module

reason,

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switching

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initial

on

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the

ground

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as

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at a preselected

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were
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with
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for

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possible;

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(nonthrottleable).

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to

control

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therefore

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studies

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location.

tradeoff

control

on-off
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made

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conceived
mission

to command-service

of executing

that the

initially

of the Apollo

site.

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entry

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phase

of the recovery

aborts.

provide

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subsequent

to deployment
following

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jets,

following

the
and

their

assumptions

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be

throughout

reaction

service

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development

of

aero-

entry

jets

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be

used

only

after

separation

module

independent,

will

required

required

module

the

Two

is

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moments

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redundant

available

systems

capable

of

of

meeting

reaction

jets

torque

and

being

isolated

and

propellant

propellant

storage

requirements
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RCS

means
be

system

and

by

Rate

and

attitude

(ACS

and

TVC),

of
and

and

will

these

be

will

of

aerodynamic

capability

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sensors

operation

the

failure

by

electrical

detection

provided

be

the

for

available

jets

forces

requirement

module

of

capable
valves,

will

have

to

use

for

by

use

other

by

systems

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entry

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once

that

be

considered

control

will

propellant

is

in

build

pitch
up.

greatly

and

yaw

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reduced

essentially

the

stops

minimum-impulse

compared

to

service

requirements.

earliest

tradeoff

determining

the

conducted
reaction

after

jet

choosing

thrust

an

magnitude.

on-off
The

system

was

effects

considered

were:
Trajectory
control

Effects:
vehicle

the

effects

were
controlled
be

able

to

rolling

provide

the
rapid

the

response

maneuver

roll

a function
fixed.

of

reaction

Damping

Effects:

should

in

the

of

and

must
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certain

provide

rate

is

jet

angle

suitable
the

failures.

desired,

the

thrust

thrust

reaction
Thus,

jet

to
thrust

single

if

maneuver

may

angle

effecsystem
and
a low

becomes

strictly

roll

rate

is

produce
of

sideslip,

vehicle

rates.

be

critical

in

thrust

75SD

minimum

skipout

the

system

Two

Because

disturbances
the

be

prevent

ranging.
the

(2)

only
control

time

damp

RCS

entry

response

level

attack

can
to

adequate

adequately
site.
and

vector

vehicle,
roll

provide

and
to
landing

sensitivity

lift

deviations

and

angle
the

excessive

Aerodynamic

roll

Since

by
loads

a safe
entry
a preselected

(1)

consumption.

tively

provide
achieve

considered,

propellant
must

to
to

68-869

the
levels

the

event
must

jets

of
be

SPACE

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adequate

in the

system

of

50

with

meeting

the
used

formance
higher

was
values.

to

the

thrust

was

almost

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was

of

100

optimum

be necessary
etc.
).
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with

a view

economy.

major

required
environment.
levels
the

factor

turning

studied

was

was

not

methods
this
this

turnaround
problem,

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Apollo

accommodate

the
the

necessity
to

(if

avoid

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pose
to

end

of

deploying
on)

imposing
entry

removed
command
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the

jettisoned

out"

mission,

li_is
before

situation

vehicle

by

dynamic

stable
wlnile

trim
the

the
is

the

launch

pressure
point
vehicle

was

of

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on

for

pressure

builds

stable

flight

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the

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not

the

crew
up.

command

if

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protective
design

system

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from

requirement

escape

handling

for

boost

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in

for)

stems

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loads

dynamic

that

earth's

structural

normal

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necessity

requirement
the

different.

require-

and

been

acceleration

in

axes

pressure
thrust

the

the

entry

their

the

means
in order.

is

enter

orientation

time

module
the

with

as
all

jets.

therefore
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perform-

moments

the

during

this

requirement

the

jettisoning

"eyeballs

s,lfficient

to

that

attitude

sizing

expected.
and

was
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forward

has

and

that

sizing

of

per-

(such
for

aerodynamic

forward

compatible

is

high

be
end

parachutes

normal

boost
has

to
aft

manner

abort,

possibly

module

loads

the
a

command

boost

from
in

shield

laeat

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the
a

designed

module

in

from

reorient

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was
heat

values

fact

changes
was
chosen

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various
capture

module
aft

the

eliminating

describing
apex
forward

capable

consumption
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a high-dynamic
that
none
of

in
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were

possibility

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undesirable

a problem.

forward

high

command

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optimum

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in

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shield

perfor-

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the

thrust

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obvious

performing

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first.

still

be

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overcome

to

for

command

aft

module
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to

at

(condition

captured

factor

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a discussion

atmosphere
orienting

soon

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of

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investigated

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and

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value

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same

enough
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to

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consideration

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the
command
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found

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above

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tumbling

environments

requirements.

study.

toward

from

all

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the

CORPORATION

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pressure

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launch
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escape
an

SPACEI)IVISION OFNORTHAMERIGANR()(:KWEI,I,(:()RPORATION

abort,
would

the command
module
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be unable
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system

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unstable,

make

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forward

stabilizing

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ability.

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the

respect

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of the

mechanizations

on

the

command

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final

launch

was

system

escape

feasible

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abort,

over
utilizes

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a pitch

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rate

launch

trim point that exists for high roach numbers.


vided by astronaut
command
since tumbling
reference.

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error
be

early

signals

left in body

entry

axis

control

body

present

axes

by

result

was

or

of trim

axes

PROBLEMS

AND

for

of these

of aborts.
of the

the necessary
control
per

sub-

second

apex

for

forward

errors

whether

entry

for use

by

the

to fail in

which

would

felt that the use

in the guidance

system
decided

should

jet were

in instability
it was

attitude

steering

axes

if a yaw

result

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roll angle

none

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vehicle

to trim

since the entry


control
system
was
the primary
achieving
the desired
range
capability,
it was

strakes

This function
is easily pronot cause
a loss of rate

that,

would

used.

on

entry

to determine

transformed

but

of 5 degrees

system

indicated
axes

were

in large

made

guidance

Studies

the use

if body

could

study
the

coordinates

subsystem.

the off condition,


not be

tradeoff

generated

does

or

range

imparts

escape

to

the uncer-

rejected.

wings

point,

following
attitude

reference

was

only

jet cap-

secondary

and

canards

The

force"

showed

tumbling
vehicle

visual

dynamic

effectively

system

of
and,

and responsible
for
to use the trim axes.

CHANGES

Problems

The
system

only

were

problems

minor

encountered

in nature

and

had

to

would

reaction
and

including

deployable

module.

to eliminate

with

this approach

mechanization

command

the

of this maneuver

stable

as

a "brute

and

of vehicle
to determine

the

be

a manner

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within

the entire

sub-

could

oscillations
which
feedback
would
be

the primary

investigated

to eliminate

upon
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aborts

well

the windows

criticality

were

to the

requirement

high-altitude

through

apex

decided

rates

and

control

not be

attitude.

that both

time

satisfactory

motor.

reorientation
system

crew

module

mechanizations

in such

would

engines

system

accomplished

likely be lost because


the crew
would
have

Several

other

been

forward

discovered

to the flight path

ground.

had

shield

was

it was

attitude
references
would
a high-altitude
abort; and
with

This

entry

the

introduced

unstable.

the RCS

of the

capture,

feedback

condition

of operation

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forward

and

would
require
several
diverging
the command
module
around;
the

when

to a stable

forward

to a mechanization

of apex

that is, positive

approach
but, rather,
would
eventually
turn
made

given

case

turn apex
around.

in the design

of the entry

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on

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systems

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exists

two

system

operating

able

propellant

to detect

runaway

jet in pitch

environment.

automatic
runaway
jet detection
or
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determined,
however,

the presence

system
however,
data

from
not

tradeoff

was

drawn

consumption

rate

is absent,

there

preentry

during
since

on

also

result

astronaut

the high-dynamic

under

for

these

derivatives

authority

loss

avoided.
an

the need

and,

damping
control

of a

either
system
could be

conditions,
could

single

not be

to determine

cause

RCS

to 0. 05

or leave

the

it to the

at a time.

whether

pseudo

rate

it was

operation.

point

of view

highly

question
than

a lockout

for

in the

whether

to lock

sure

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equally

con-

of propellant

to make

n_ode

decided

combinations

(as

The

undersirable
was

astronaut

rather

to provide

system

g), but
The

switching

switch

practical

from

derivatives

a single

for entry

moments.

However,

numerous

damping

to use

desirable

(prior

entry

II.

run

desirable

function

Block

decided

was

aerodynamic

were

it would

was

section)

during

implemented

and

be

or not

during

that the aerodynamic

it was

that it was

of large

out pseudo

and

study

in the ACS

presence

since

the

The

probably

for using only a single


that severe
wind
gusts

of entry

aerodynamic

this flight indicated


destabilizing,

described

rate

phase

to exceed

systems.

must

dictate

on

jet, if undetected,

would

yaw

used

and cause
tumbling.
While
these problems
were
being considered,
Spacecraft
009 (Apollo
i) was
flown.
Evaluation
of the telemetry

were

clusion

effects

or

considerations

the terminal

of destabilizing

the aerodynamic

in both

of a

propellant

a runaway

to whether

pressure

during

jet systems

therefore

as

providing
at a time.
encountered

These

and

doubt

the problem

independent

the parachutes

of the vehicle

considerable

was

reaction
its own

in parallel,

to deploy

(:()RPORATION

significant

has

the available

tumbling

there

are
each

being

ROCKWEI,I,

the most

are

up

before

in unrecoverable
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module,

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could

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pseudo

had

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a lockout

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every

one

of them.

Changes
The
The

cross-coupling

to-drag

ratio

propellant

Block

first major

gain

from

second

II.

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was

in the

entry

changed

due

0. 5 to 0. 34.

consumption

The

requirements

change

would

major
the

were

used
instead
of mode
was
eliminated.

SCS

change
was

imposed

Without

have

occurred

on the
and

system

to a decrease
the

gain

was
in the

change,

the

in early

1964.

spacecraft
expected

liftentry

doubled.

redesigned

switching,

control

at the
as

subsystem.
the

time

a backup

interface

of the redesign
mode,

no

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CONCLUSIONS

Because
requirements
problems

of the
and

or

looseness

of the

the conservative

changes

which

occurred

entry

design
during

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system

employed,

there

its development.

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ures

7-I

and

control
ment
the

This

and

the

spacecraft

the hand

and

flammability

SUBSYSTEM

have
may

be

outputs

and

display

and

The

design

the final

of the

The

displays

solution

spacecraft

principal
has

been

that an
and

and

developfractures

between

in the

represent

one

program.

DESCRIPTION

Functions

The
spacecraft

Control

Apollo

SCS

control

control

and

and

display

display

subsystem

provides

the following

functions:

Functions
Translation

Controller

Provides

i.

ation

manual

only)

principal

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sequencer

4.

tional
from

via

CCW

(CSM

along

Figure

proportional
via

combin-

the

three

switch

actuation

manual
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spacecraft

mission

handle.

the

CMC

to the

actuation.

7-4)
body

switch

directions

soft stops

controller

multi-axis

in both

breakout

and

of the

to the

thrust vector
control
from
of the controller
handle.

acceleration,

in pitch

of spacecraft
directions

command

rotation

(See

manual

Provides

in both

abort

of simultaneous

motion

to the

control

motion

a CSM/S-IVB

Controller

angular

7-3)

axes.

Is capable

Provides

Figure

acceleration

rectilinear

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spacecraft
SCS
via CW
rotation

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(See

rate

commands

selection,
about

for

the three

(I. 5 degrees

or

direct

spacecraft
principal

travel

from

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neutral)

(10 degrees).

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during

manual

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position

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controllers,

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flight modes.

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the hand

for

controls

controllers.

cabling

significant

the

CORPORATION

SUBSYSTEM

provides

various

with

for

of flexible

control

necessary

during

associated

ROCKWELL

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subsystem

cabling

the more

the

dial settings

flexibility,
design

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discusses

7-2).

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acceleration

controller

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commands

emergency

directly

direct

to

switches

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Attitude

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of simultaneous

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Provides

Panel

multi-axis

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selectable,

three

(See

axls,

actuation.

Figure

7-5)

spacecraft

inertial

pointing

signals
via thumbwheel
controls
and dial readouts.
are summed
with either the PGNCS
IMU
or SCS
CDC
attitude

signals

displayed
manual

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on

to produce

the FDAI

rotation

total attitude

attitude

maneuvers

error

to the

error

signals

needles

selected

These
signals
inertial
which

to allow
inertial

are

precision

angles.

Functions

Flight

Director

Provides

Attitude
an

Indicator

inside-out

display

to a selected

inertial

axis

appropriate

ball and

(FDAI)

frame

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of spacecraft

of reference
reference

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a fly-to

the

mutually

0.05

three

g level

angular
yaw
Gimbal

entry

meter

S-IVB

redundant

Displays

and

Fuel

S-II fuel and

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entry.
the

After

Pressure

Provides
signals
means

angular

rate

body

g, the displays

body

pitch

axis

relative to
needles.

about

axes

0. 05

Indicator

oxidizer

movements

fuel and

meter

movements

angular

position

a means

for

oxidizer

each

prior

of

tothe

provide

and

the

roll and

of the

yaw

on

of the

sets

the other

module
axes,

inserting

into the actuator


servo
of thumbwheel
controls.

one

7-7)

of

set of

boost.

service

and

manually

on

Figure

boost.

pressure

during

- 86

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pressure
during

engine
gimbal
about the pitch
dual sets of meter
movenlents.

respect
three-

angular
position
via attitude-error

spacecraft

spacecraft

with

axes.

Position

redundant

_o

during

attitude

via a graduated

of spacecraft

perpendicular

rate about

Displays

i.

display

7-6)

indices.

Provides
a fly-to display
of spacecraft
an inertial reference
in all three axes

Figure

systems

one

main
on

propulsion
each

initial condition
for

both

pitch

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Mechanization
The

translation

specific

and

requirements

tion hand

rotation

listed

controllers

were

hand

controllers

in Appendix

imposed

A.

on

the

were

The

mechanized

requirements

contractor

by

to the

for the

NASA

at the

rota-

request

of the astronauts.
In particular,
the shape
of the hand
grip and the "feel"
characteristics
of the device
were
considered
to be significant
enough
to
warrant

this approach.

Design

Features

During
panel

the period

displays

separate

were

to separate

attitude

the

Since
and

the

this

from

the new
yaw

and

meter

the
type,

requirement

and

The

third

movements

flexi-

requirement

display

was

into an

established

to

fuel and

oxidizer

to display

of the Saturn
scales

were
with

to

more

indicator.

redundant

this interface

established

of this

position

a means

stages

instrument

provided

requirement

as

to provide

was

result

position

another

main

which

set gimbal

indicator

SCS

changed

the

booster

rules

imposed

boost

for both
from

vehicle.

the

SPS

pitch

a galvanometric

pressure

transducers

not difficult to achieve.

DESIGN

RE

The
and

second

the

instruments

a gimbal

period,

was

axis,

a new

I attitude

position

II design,

instruments.

and

display

to a servometric
was

Block
panel

the

and

separate

panel

same

gimbal

pressures

into

the

set control

During
utilize

Block

reviewed

the displays

bility in arranging
was

of the

QUIREMENTS

major

displays

requirement

by

the

customer

single

failure

or

ground

for Block

II are

on

summarized

the SCS

controls

in the

following

paragraphs.

Attitude

I.

Display
No

in the total G&C

system

will

result

in a loss

of

the following:

Z.

a.

Gross

b.

Attitude

errors

c.

Attitude

rates

No

single

a rate

attitude

failure

command

thrusting

information

displayed

displayed

displayed

on the

on the

in the total O&C


or

attitude

hold

on the

FDAI

FDAI

attitude-error

FDAI

rate

needles.

system

will

require

mode

sphere

to a]ign

the

maneuvers.

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needles

the

use

spacecraft

of
for

SPACE

No

_o

DIVISION

two

failures

attitude

will be

accessible

IMU

FDAI

ball will be
body

FDAI
SCS

be

Performance

The
maneuver
will be

desired

slowly

Direct

to be

Provides
computer)
readouts

will be

body

axes

axes,

aligned

the

monitoring
hence

ability

failure

capability
condition
with visual

information

the

with

the

directly

from

on an

FDAI.

displayed

and

the crew

given

closely

accurate

attitudes

and

crew

catastrophic

are

available.

angular

rates

is monitoring
manual

in Table

related

In most

will
auto-

attitude

of the

in holding

of IMU

FDAI

a minimum

to monitor

launch

necessitating

to monitor

vehicle

control
inputs
in relation to
is such

as

or minimum

can

during

gimbal

lock

and

be

AV

in

constraint

program

to

fuel

for Apollo

attitude

precludes

of

is desirable.

design

time

imposes

on vehicle

in detecting

abort

IMU-CMC

by comparing
information

91

readout

display

type

the Apollo

a basis
for manual
vehicle
motions

The

selection

7-1.

to the

cases

all-attitude

in minimum

pilot performance
maneuvers

Improves

(i. e.,

performing

are

emphasized.

for

visual

FDAI

spacecraft

errors,

where
when

the FDAI

and

of precise

maneuvering
maneuver
s

Either

roll will be

use of rate indication


to provide
fuel and to control
the undamped

Improved
thrusting

of roll

entry.

system

The
considerations
itemized
as follows.

during

or

for the ball

was

in a loss

phase.

at all times.

the

ball

attitude

requirements

attitude

angles,

for

reference

status.

attitude

when

and

allow
acquisition
conditions.

accept

functions

except

very

axis

result

entry

system

with

in all situations

requirements

moving

The
known
to minimize

a straight

attitude

functions

SCS

aligned

in entry,

attitude

the

of equal
or

ball will not

displayed

matic

will

during

CORPORATION

axes).

except

All three

FDAI's

is to be

ROCKWELL

systems

use

prime

the

The

for

two

Since

the

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in the G&C

to the

spacecraft

NORTH

information

There

or

(command

precision
and
on a one-to-one

module
general
basis

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SPACE

DIVISION

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controller

will be

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on

it to a null.

the

rotary

provide
PROBLEMS

ROCKWELL

provided

The

motions

a visual

AND

AMERICAN

with

locking

of the

indication

CORPORATION

a means

of mechanically

mechanism

grip.

The

will have

locking

no

effect

mechanism

of its locked-unlocked

will

condition.

CHANGES

Problems

Listed
occurred

below

during

are

the major

the design

design

and

of the Block

development

II SCS

problems

controls

and

which

displays.

FDAI

Spacecraft
FDAI

with

thermal
arose

with

the

holes,
was

modify
the

FDAI

and

levered
of

design
FDAI

secondary

loss

of

ready

of

the

type

from
These
E/L
better
the

E/L

lamp
nominal

interfere

coldplate

with

pins,

obvious

and

impact

purposes

of
for

and

operation
spacecraft

Control.

in line-voltage

When

with

power
was

the

this

both

were

uniformity

factor

obtained

but
the

and

the

Display

electrolumi-

to

aerospacewith

reflections

of

light

NR

was

intensity
was

voltage

the

and

aberations

and

forced
It

supply

subcontractor

requirements.
when

as

withstand

control

integra[

encountered
the

canti-

required
to

vendors

with

resolved

tI

of
SCS

commercial

the

was

Block
use

with,

and

ruggedized

the
the

begin

length,

redesign
were

problems

ultimately

wiring
so that display
resulting
from
on-off
resulting

needles,

characteristics,
and

were

Lighting

a
the

not

supporting
The

needles

orienting

addition,

lamp

surfaces,
power

To

in
In

lighting

receive

face,
yet

the

II

support
suscepti-

front
and

redesign

slenderness,

implemented

lighting.

problems

its
face

maintainability

the

error
These

NR

requirements.

nearby

of

attitude

difficulties
of

to

for

Lighting.

(E/L)-type

consistency

to

structure.

access

testing.

instituted,

experienced

backplate

Because

Electroluminescent
nescent

was

rear

Block

to

vibration

from
its

new

need

coldplate.

Vibration.

was

at

the

the

a major

cantilevered

solution

the

of

feature,

support

the

vibration
environment.

redesign

development

presented

was

to

support

result
vibration

FDAI

pins
the

Needle

face

structural
The

the

backmounting

rear

the

provide

supporting

design

the

Since
to

coldplate.

through
add

panel

from

probIem.

need

During

instrument

coldplate

bility

the

Installation.

its

to
found
is

color.

change

the

that

higher

than

voltage.

variac

transformer

is part

lighting intensity
can be
operation
of this control
variations.

These

-94

of the

spacecraft

varied.
The current
surge
loads down
the ac inverter

voltage

variations

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the

SPACEDIVISION or NORTH AMERICANROCKWELLCORPORATION

No

two

failures

attitude

There

will be

accessible

the IMU

FDAI

ball will be

The

be

ball

functions

Performance

The

The

known

desired

of rate

attitude

was

allow
acquisition
conditions.

Direct
maneuver

where

computer)
readouts

will be

body

axes

axes,

aligned

FDAI

are

the

the

with

crew

on

angular

the

from

an

FDAI.

rates

is monitoring
manual

in Table

related

available.
In most
accurate
all-attitude
to provide

will
auto-

attitude

attitudes

for the

selection

monitoring

of the

in holding

of IMU

motions

display

in minimum

design

time

FDAI

or

type

of

is such

as

minimum

during

gimbal

a minimum

control

inputs

in relation

for Apollo

attitude

precludes

imposes

to the

for manual

vehicle

The

7-i.

cases
the Apollo
vehicle
readout
is desirable.

a basis

the undamped

hence

directly

displayed

and

given

closely

emphasized.

and

information

performing

to

to

fuel

can

be

AV

lock

constraint

in
on

vehicle

Improves
crew
ability to monitor
catastrophic
failure necessitating

Provides

FDAI

spacecraft

errors,

when

pilot performance
maneuvers

visual

the

roll will be

ball are

indication

to be

maneuvering

of roll

entry.

for the

of precise

Improved
thrusting

i.

or

during

to control

The
considerations
itemized
as follows:

Either

ball (i.e.,

attitude

functions

for the

fuel and

in a loss

phase.

at all times.

attitude

when

angles,

reference
system
very
slowly
and

use

to minimize

in entry,

except

requirements

status.

with
axis

result

entry

system

aligned

will not accept

requirements

maneuver
and
will be moving

SCS

in all situations

attitude

the

of equal
or

a straight

attitude

displayed

matic

will

during

axes).

except

All three

is to be

body

FDAI

the SCS

FDAI's
prime

Since

systems

for use

two

to the

spacecraft

in the G&C

information

capability
condition
with visual

to monitor

launch
abort

IMU-CMC

by comparing
information

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and

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and
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general
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5.

Provides

a convenient

commands,
with
6.

7.

via

angular

the

Provides

a means

Provides

a check

Provides

for

9.

Provides

a gross

Display

Attitude

command

performance

needles,

in direct

to PGNCS
cross-check

of executing

on

nonprogrammed

reaction

maneuvers

jet performance

via

rate

response

jet firings.

8.

and

of SCS

information.

to commanded

10.

monitor

recovery

concept

from

tumbling

indication

of entry

provides

a familiar

via

rate

information

flight path

angle

link to previous

pilot training

conditioning.

Controller

Two

identical

three-axis

command

pilot (right-arm

(left-arm

rest

An
devices

of the

rest

controllers

of left-hand

right-hand

MSC-irnposed
by

hand

specification

controlled

forces

2.

Controller

deflection

3.

Controller

axes

orientations

4.

Controller

axes

relative

Translation

Hand

factor.

one

for the

for the

pilot

the

design

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with

of usage
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a dovetail

to provide

storage.

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Based
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upon

conclusions

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Provide

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part

the experience

firm

hand

offered,

with

all concerned

specifications

controllers

of spacecraft

the Apollo

as

for

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Electrical

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Weight
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assurance

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quality

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control

of fabricated

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testing

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checkout

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tolerances

GENERAL
The
control

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hardware
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Materials

Flammability

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teristics

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pheric.

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and

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flatness

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assembly

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during

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materials
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tests

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both

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failures

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CONCLUSIONS

The
occurring

following
during

conclusions

the

Establish
before

SCS

hardware

firm

baseline

the start

clude

many

system

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provides

point

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design

a house

configuration

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during

and

hardware

current

and
design

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vehicle

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development

process.

what

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performance

development

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formance

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qualification

the

and

hardware

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design

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changes,

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summarize

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control,

preand

costs.

to hardware

wearout.

that the infant

reasonable

service

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life one

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as designed.
which

is at all times

to investigate

and

operational

the

initial operational

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page

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provides

after

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each

CONTENT

a summary
item

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SUMMARY

listing

refers

to the

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item's

report

location

highlights.

The

in the body

of the

report.

Environmental

and

hardware

performance

requirements

as

related

to

design:
Page

Total

system

Attitude

reference

Thrust

vector

Attitude
Entry

reference

Controls

Tradeoffs

and

jet

tradeoffs

clutch
data

of low-g

Magnetic
Tolerance

near-miss

incidents:
13

14

and

gain

how

solved

or

circumvented:
47

variations

48

variation

propellant

and

Pseudo-rate

Voltage

and

encountered,

bending

Attitude
Manual

51

actuator

failures

percent

concepts

26

decisions

75

connector

problems

Effect

and

electromechanical

size

Single-point

New

10

malfunction,

Body

90

subsystem

subsystem

Electric

50

74

decisions:

versus

Reaction

Unique

display

design

Reference

58

subsystem

maintenance

Hydraulic

Failure,

42

subsystem

subsystem

and

In-flight

subsystem

control

control

9, Ii0
25

hardware

66

slosh

that evolved:
57

feedback

gyro
TVC

coupling

clutch

25

unit

42
41

actuator

124

analysis
sensitive

one-

66

shot
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DIVISION

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design

changes

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and

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evolution:
Page

Block

I - Block

18

II

48

TVC
redesigns
Manual
TVC

Major

design

changes

Establish

_'if

baseline

Incorporate
seals
Utilize

42

Obtain

firm

TVC

Qualify

systenn

Fflod

hermetic

analysis

methodology

20
52

vehicle
for

crew

52

data
personal-

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131

spacecraft
for longer

constraints
Block

with

design

perforn_ance

Deleted

again":

iten_s

house

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over

20

failure

specification

Provide

Unforseen

do

131

redundancy

of obtaining

preference

to

connectors

Less-sensitive
method

it

20

single-point

Better

had

requirements

built-in

initially
standard

Develop

one

service

131

life

restrictions:
on alignn_ent

I boost

abort

and

n_aneuver

requirement

times

33

in SCS
48

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CORPORATION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

1.

Preliminary

study:

Module

2.

Linear
SD

4.

Propulsion

Stability

66-342

Attitude

(13

Thrust

Vector

System.

NR

Analysis

April

Reference

Study

Honeywell,

Stabilization

and

901-0594E

5.

CSM

Technical

6.

CSM

Master

(Feb.

SD

Block

for

62-1220

Apollo

(21 Sept.

II Backup

Apollo

TVC

Service
1962).

Autopilot.

NR

SD,

and
(2 July

Subsystem.

NR

SD,

Control

System

Sub-

196Z).

Procurement

Specification

1967).

Specification,

Item

Stabilization

A62-777A9(1)

Control
(25 May

End

SD,

System

1966).

contractor.

MC

of the

Control

Block

If.

Specification,

NR

Block

SD,

If.

SD
NR

64-1344B(May
SD,

1965).

135

SD

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64-1345

1968).

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AMERICAN

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APPENDIX

SCS

CONTROL,

CONTROL

TRANSLATION

The
I

HAND

Locking

control

device

equipped
locking

Actuation

shall

Figure

translation

nominal

A-I.
from

The

shall

require
be

a torque

6.0

An

position,

and

displacement

of the

control

At

The

the point

the handle
shall drive the
position.
The
switches

when

the handle

torque

be

as

handle,

handle
shall

in
measand

breakout

of switch

torque
actuation

toward
the,
be in an

is in the full rotary

of 15 i 5 inch-pounds

out of the full rotary

characshown

17 i Z degrees

5 inch-pounds.

is

spacecraft
wiring
end of a control

shall

shall be

lock

which

condition.
The
handle
motion.

points

displacement

nominal.

applied

ROTATION

displacement

shall be

displacement

required

position

to

(R/C)

control

control
motion
analogous
controller
shall satisfy

Controller

mechanical

commands,

locked
or CCW

force

actuation

of 15 i

inch-pounds

condition

rotation

in its design:

actuated

of translation

control

(center)

to rotate the handle


return
it to center.

Figures

following

index-finger

switch

rotary

the null

shall

position.

l,

the

cable - Provide
an interface
with the
of a connector
installed
at the terminal

and

actuated

The

an

actuation

the internal
torque
on
full rotary
displacement

CONTROL,

REQUIREMENTS

incorporate

- Provide

inadvertant

- The

teristics

ured

DESIGN

with a visual
indication
denoting
mechanism
shall not lock out CW

Connecting
by means
cable.

(T/C)

translation

to prevent

CORPORATION

shall be

a center-pivot

operated

to the desired
vehicle
rotation
the following
requirements:

forces
A-2,

istics

in pitch,

istics

include

A-3,

- The
and

roll,

and

breakout,

torque
A-4

versus

represent

yaw

axes,

gradient,

grip

as

degrees
the

goal.

The

deflection

shown

in

required

and

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in an

meet

the

force

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and

A-4

deflections

shall

as

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actuated

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of the yaw

and

at 11.

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position

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stops

to the corresponding
axes

for

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at

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to reach

to switch

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stop

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minimum

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minimum

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breakout

maximum

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hard

stop

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device
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release
locking
device,
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locked
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to prevent
accidental
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control.

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a connector

travel

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is equipped
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wiring
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terminal
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be provided.
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strength
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shall withstand
without
significant effects,
the indicated
forces
applied
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the conditions
stated below:

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(3)

or inadvertently

force

of 200

the pitch

of 150 pounds

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of
axis

torque

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of 200

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yaw

pound-inches
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in either
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the

direction

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the

axis.

applied

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axes.

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forearm.

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applied

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axis.

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intersection

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APPENDIX

ABBREVIATIONS

Automatic

ACS

Attitude

Control

AGCU

Attitude

Gyro

ARS

Attitude

Reference

AS/CP

Attitude

Set

AS/GPD

Attitude

Set/Gimbal

ATP

Acceptance

BMAGS

Body-Mounted

B/O

Breakout

B/U

Backup

CCW

Counterclockwise

CDR

Critical

CDU

Coupling

Display

CEI

Contract

End

CM

Command

Module

CMC

Command

Module

Computer

CSM

Command

Service

Module

CW

Clockwise

DECA

Display

Checkout

CORPORATION

AND

ACE

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ACRONYMS

Equipment

Subsystem
Coupler

Unit
Subsystem

Control

Test

Panel

Position
Procedure

Attitude

Design

Display

Gyros

Review

Unit

Item

Electronic

Control

Assembly

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Degree

ECA

Electronic

ECLSS

Environment

ECS

Entry

EDA

Electronic

E/L

Electroluminescence

EMI

Electromagnetic

EMS

Entry

Monitor

FACI

First

Article

FDAI

Flight

GA

Gyro

G&C

Guidance

and

Control

G&N

Guidance

and

Navigation

GDC

Gyro

OP/FPI

Gimbal

Position/Fuel

GSE

Ground

Support

IFM

In-Flight

IMU

Inertial

LM

Lunar

Module

LOI

Lunar

Orbit

MA

Mercury

MIT

Massachusetts

ROCKWELL

CORPORATION

of Freedom
Control

Assembly

Control

Control

and

Life

Support

System

Subsystem

Display

Assembly

Interference

System
Configuration

Director

Attitude

Inspection

Indicator

Assembly

Display

Coupler
Pressure

Indicator

Equipment

Maintenance
Measurement

Unit

Insertion

Atlas
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MTBF

Mean

MTVC

Manual

NR

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Time

Between

Thrust

North

American
To

p-p

Peak

to peak

Pitch

PDF

Probability

Density

PDR

Preliminary

Design

Primary

Guidance,

Roll

R/C

Rotation

Controller

Reaction

Control

RJC

Reaction

Jet

Control

RJD

Reaction

Jet

Driver

S-II

Saturn

Second-Stage

S-IVB

Saturn

Third-Stage

SC

Spacecraft

SCS

Stabilization

SM

Service

Module

SPS

Service

Propulsion

SW

Switch

Tolerance

Review

and

Control

System

Rate

Gyro

Function

Navigation,

RGP

TAP

Corporation

Talk

RCS

CORPORATION

Control

Rockwell

Push

ROCKWELL

Failure

Vector

P/T/T

PGNCS

AMERICAN

Package

and

Analysis

Boost

Vehicle

Boost

Control

Vehicle

System

System

Program

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TM

Telemetry

TVC

Thrust

Vector

Control

TVSA

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Vector

Servo

Yaw

AV

Delta

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Velocity

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NEW

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no

new

a diligent

innovation,

review

discovery,

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TECHNOLOGY

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improvement,

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or

under
invention

this contract,
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