It is primarily for problems which were heretofore intractable. The potential user should be aware of the fact that DISCOS is not intended for simple Obtain a quick overview of the capabilities of the program and the solution techniques In particular, subroutine DEF5 contains a narrative description of the program and itsįor the uninitiated reader, it probably would be best to speed-read subroutine DEF5 to These subroutines are composed entirely of commentĬards and provide the user with an area in the source file for keeping documentation current. A large percentage of the comment cards are in sub. Included in this version are more than 10,000 comment cards and a capability to routinelyĭirect the computer to output on the line printer virtually all computation along withĮxplanatory alphanumeric statements.
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Interface capability and correct programming errors. Those additions to the delivered program that enhance program documentation and user To circumvent this problem the official release version will contain only This feature makes it impossible to defineĪ final version. Have exposed nearly all theoretical errors and programming bugs.įrom its inception in 1973, DISCOS has been designed to grow as new needs and moreĮfficient computational techniques developed. Structure), has been extensively annotated and tested on a range of problems that should The digital computer program, DISCOS (Dynamic Interaction Simulation of Controls and Supplementary material prepared at the Goddard Space Flight Center. This document incorporates both the original Martin work and the Upon delivery, the computer program and associated documentation was checked in detailīy Harold P.
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The study was performed from May 1973 toĪpril 1975 and was administered by the Goddard Space Flight Center, National AeronauticsĪnd Space Administration, Greenbelt, Maryland, under the direction of Joseph P. Passive and actively controlled spacecraft. Of developing a computer program system for dynamic simulation and stability analysis of This document, prepared by the Dynamics and Loads Section, Martin Marietta Corporation,ĭenver Division, under Contract NAS5-1 1996, presents the results of a study for the purpose Units (SI) in accordance with NASA Policy Directive 2220.4, paragraph 4.
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