Orbital Tolerance and Intrinsic Orbital Capacity for Electric Propulsion Constellations

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.2514/1.a35875
Giovanni Lavezzi, M. Lifson, Simone Servadio, Richard Linares
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Large constellations are typically designed using sets of periodic orbits and satellite control boxes sized to ensure compatible phasing between coorbital constellation planes to prevent conjunction events. This work investigates how the control action for orbit maintenance influences feasible intrashell and intershell distances in a satellite constellation. Two-dimensional lattice flower constellations are simulated in an environment inclusive of orbital perturbations, with onboard sensors and an electric propulsion system constituting the satellite guidance, navigation, and control system. An analysis to define estimates for minimum separation distances is performed as a function of control, propulsion, orbit, environmental, and spacecraft characteristics. An estimate of the intrinsic (geometric) orbital capacity is proposed, based on current and advanced technologies, in order to quantify the number of admissible spacecraft and orbital shells in a selected altitude range. Simulation results are used to improve the fidelity of intrinsic orbital capacity estimates and to understand factors that influence the number of admissible satellite locations in low Earth orbit.
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电力推进星座的轨道容限和内在轨道容量
大型星群的设计通常使用成套的周期轨道和卫星控制箱,其大小确保同轨道星群平面之间的相位兼容,以防止会合事件。这项工作研究了轨道维护控制行动如何影响卫星星座中可行的壳内和壳间距离。在包含轨道扰动的环境中模拟了二维格子花星座,卫星制导、导航和控制系统由星载传感器和电力推进系统构成。根据控制、推进、轨道、环境和航天器特性的函数进行分析,以确定最小分离距离的估计值。根据当前的先进技术,提出了对固有(几何)轨道容量的估算,以量化选定高度范围内可容纳的航天器和轨道弹的数量。模拟结果用于提高内在轨道容量估算的保真度,并了解影响低地球轨道可容纳卫星位置数量的因素。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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