LONGITUDINAL OSCILLATIONS OF AN ORBITAL CABLE SYSTEM UNDER THE THERMAL ACTION ON THE CABLE
V. V. Korovin and A. N. Sdobnikov UDC 629.7.087.22 Longitudinal oscillations of an orbital cable system (OCS) composed of two end masses and a connecting cable are considered. The change in the temperature of the cable in orbital motion is responsible for the disturbing action. It is evident from the analysis of the natural frequencies of the OCS longitudinal oscillations that the fundamental tone can coincide with one of the disturbance harmonics. In the conservative dynamic model of an OCS, the complete attenuation of the cable is attained at resonance in several circuits of the orbit. N. E. Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia; email: departm1@sm.bmstu.ru. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 74, No. 6, pp. 73-77, November-December, 2001. Original article submitted February 12, 2001. JEPTER7492020011 JEPTER749201