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Dynamics of a System of Bodies with Program-Variable Configuration

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The dynamics of a system of rigid bodies with program-variable configuration is analyzed. A mathematical model is constructed using methods of analytical mechanics. The behavior of a microsatellite with a deployable gravity-gradient boom is analyzed as a numerical example

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Zakrzhevskii, A.E., Matarazzo, J. & Khoroshilov, V.S. Dynamics of a System of Bodies with Program-Variable Configuration. International Applied Mechanics 40, 345–350 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INAM.0000031919.06748.ee

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