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Heating and modeling effects in tethered aerocapture missions

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:14 authored by Paul Williams, Sherrin Yeo, Chris Blanksby
The influence of thermomechanical and tether flexibility effects on tethered aerocapture missions is examined. The focus of these missions is capturing a system, consisting of an orbiter and tether-connected probe, from a hyperbolic to an elliptical orbit via aerodynamic braking. Two temperature-dependent dynamic models of the tether are included: a two-dimensional, straight, massive, extensible tether model derived via Lagrange's equations and a three-dimensional lumped mass model derived via Kane's equations. The dynamics of the aerocapture maneuver are shown to be affected by tether extensibility due to the change in system rotational inertia. If not properly accounted for, this can result in non-capture. The effect of thermal variations on the dynamics of the aerocapture maneuver is shown to be influenced strongly by the thermal properties of the tether material. As a consequence, these thermal variations can decrease the viability of certain proposed tethered aerocapture missions and should be accounted for during design.

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Journal

Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start page

643

End page

654

Total pages

12

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Place published

Reston, VA

Language

English

Former Identifier

2003002219

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-12-06