Modern spacecraft has developed into a complex system integrated multi-task, multi-specialty and multi-information. The cross-linking and coupling between different systems have exposed more and more logic sequence fault caused by non-software and hardware failures. It is difficult to comprehensively and accurately analyze the logical sequence faults of complex systems by using traditional fault tree analysis (FTA), failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) and other manual methods. Furthermore, the reliability and safety of the spacecraft cannot be effectively guaranteed. In this paper, the dynamic fault analysis of the spacecraft was carried out based on the method of AltaRica logic modeling. The satellite power supply and distribution (PSD) subsystem was taken as an example. A dynamic model of charge and discharge between the solar array, the storage battery and the bus was established. Logical events and sequences of the bus power supply fault was calculated. The results show that this method can effectively complete the dynamic modeling and fault analysis of the spacecraft system, and it has higher analysis capability and efficiency than traditional methods.
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