Title :
Fuel-optimal trajectories for aeroassisted coplanar orbital transfer problem
Author :
Naidu, D.S. ; Hibey, J.L. ; Charalambous, C.
Author_Institution :
Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
fDate :
3/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The optimal control problem arising in coplanar, orbital transfer employing aeroassist technology is addressed. The maneuver involves the transfer from high Earth orbit to low Earth orbit by means of the atmosphere with the object of minimizing the total fuel consumption. Simulations are carried out to obtain the fuel-optimal trajectories for flying the spacecraft through the atmosphere. A highlight is the application of an efficient multiple-shooting method for treating the nonlinear, two-point boundary value problem resulting from the optimization procedure. The strategy for the atmospheric portion of the minimum-fuel transfer is to fly at the maximum lift-to-drag ratio L /D initially in order to recover from the downward plunge, and then to fly at a negative L/D to level off the flight so that the vehicle skips out of the atmosphere with a flight path angle near zero degrees
Keywords :
aerospace computing; aerospace control; boundary-value problems; digital simulation; optimal control; optimisation; aeroassisted coplanar orbital transfer problem; atmosphere; fuel-optimal trajectories; maneuver; maximum lift-to-drag ratio; multiple-shooting method; negative lift to drag ratio; nonlinear two point boundary value problem; optimal control; optimization; spacecraft; Atmosphere; Drag; Fuels; Gravity; Low earth orbit satellites; NASA; Payloads; Space stations; Space technology; Space vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on