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Application of electrical propulsion for an active debris removal system: a system engineering approach

机译:电动推进在主动除屑系统中的应用:系统工程方法

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One of the main challenge in the design of an active removal system for space debris is the high A V required both to approach space debris lying in different orbits and to de-orbit/re-orbit them. Indeed if the system does not target a number of objects during its lifetime the cost of the removal will be far too high to be considered as the basis of an economically viable business case. Using a classical chemical propulsion (CP) system, the ΔV is limited by the mass of propellant that the system can carry. This limitation is greatly reduced if electrical propulsion is considered. Electrical propulsion (EP) systems are indeed characterized by low propellant mass requirements, however this comes at the cost of higher electrical power and, typically, higher complexity and mass of the power supply system. Because of this, the use of EP systems has been, therefore, primarily limited to station keeping maneuvers. However in the recent past, the success of missions using EP as primary propulsion (e.g. GOCE, SMART-1, Artemis, Deep Spcael, Hayabusa) makes this technology a suitable candidate for providing propulsion for an active debris removal system. This study case will provide the analysis of the possible application of electrical propulsion systems in such a context, presenting a number of possible mission profiles. This paper will start with the description of possible mission concepts and the assessment of the EP technology, comparing near-term propulsion options, that best fits the mission. A more detailed analysis follows with the relevant trade-off to define the characteristics of the final system and its size in terms of mass and power required. A survey of available space qualified EP systems will be performed with the selection of the best candidates to be used and/or developed for an active debris removal system. The results of a similar analysis performed for a classical CP system are then presented and the two options are compared in terms of total cost of the mission. The output of this study case shows that the EP is a suitable solution in a very demanding A V system such as active debris removal satellites and that the current technology is sufficiently mature to be used in the very near future.
机译:设计用于空间碎片的主动清除系统的主要挑战之一是需要高的A V值,以接近位于不同轨道上的空间碎片并使它们轨道化/再轨道化。实际上,如果系统在其生命周期内未针对多个对象,那么移除的成本将太高,以至于不能被视为经济上可行的业务案例的基础。使用经典的化学推进(CP)系统,ΔV受系统可携带的推进剂质量的限制。如果考虑电推进,则该限制将大大降低。电力推进(EP)系统的确具有低推进剂质量要求的特点,但是这是以较高的电力为代价的,通常是电源系统具有较高的复杂性和质量。因此,EP系统的使用主要限于站位保持机动。但是,在最近的过去,使用EP作为主要推进力的任务(例如GOCE,SMART-1,Artemis,Deep Spcael和Hayabusa)的成功使这项技术成为为主动碎片清除系统提供推进力的合适人选。该研究案例将提供在这种情况下电动推进系统可能应用的分析,并提出许多可能的任务概况。本文将从描述可能的任务概念和对EP技术进行评估开始,比较最适合任务的近期推进方案。随后进行了更详细的分析,并进行了权衡取舍,以根据所需的质量和功率来定义最终系统的特性及其大小。将对可用空间合格的EP系统进行一次调查,并选择要用于和/或开发用于主动碎片清除系统的最佳候选系统。然后介绍了对经典CP系统执行的类似分析的结果,并根据任务的总成本比较了这两个选项。该研究案例的结果表明,EP是要求非常高的A V系统(例如主动清除碎片的卫星)的合适解决方案,并且当前的技术已经足够成熟,可以在不久的将来使用。

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