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Solar sails for perturbation relief: Application to asteroids

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ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
卷 67, 期 9, 页码 3027-3044

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2020.08.014

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Asteroids; Perturbations; Solar sail; Optimal control; Spherical harmonics

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  1. James Watt School of Engineering (University of Glasgow)
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  3. Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE Conference Grant) [EAC/KDF/OFFER/19/046]
  4. EPSRC [2126307] Funding Source: UKRI

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Spacecraft orbital variations are mainly caused by natural perturbations, with solar sail technology proposed to mitigate the effects of irregular gravity fields. The system's sensitivity requires optimization using Genetic Algorithm, as well as updating control laws for stability and efficiency.
A major cause of spacecraft orbital variation comes from natural perturbations, which, in close proximity of a body, are dominated by its non-spherical nature. For small bodies, such as asteroids, these effects can be considerable, given their uneven (and uncertain) mass distribution. Solar sail technology is proposed to reduce or eliminate the net secular effects of the irregular gravity field on the orbit. Initially, a sensitivity analysis will be carried out on the system which will show high sensitivity to changes in initial conditions. This presents a challenge for optimisation methods which require an initial guess of the solution. As such, the Genetic Algorithm (GA) is proposed as the preferred optimisation method as this requires no initial guess from the user. A multi-objective optimisation is performed which aims to achieve a periodic orbit whilst also minimising the effort required by the sail to do so. Given the system sensitivity, the control law for one orbit is not necessarily applicable for any subsequent orbit. Therefore, a new method of updating the control law for subsequent orbits is presented, based on linearisation and use of a Control Transition Matrix (CTM). The techniques will later find application in a multiple asteroid rendezvous mission with a solar sail as the primary propulsion system. (C) 2020 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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