DocumentCode :
158037
Title :
Optimization of a small satellite tridyne propulsion system
Author :
Cohen, Brian S. ; Legge, Robert S.
Author_Institution :
MIT Lincoln Lab., Lexington, MA, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
1-8 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
20
Abstract :
This paper presents the integrated modeling and optimization of a Tridyne™-based small satellite propulsion system. A detailed integrated model is developed to compute propellant thermodynamic properties throughout the entire propulsion system, from the propellant tank through the valves, regulator and thrusters. The simulation uses a compressible flow model incorporating both friction and heat transfer to predict these properties. The detailed model was validated against, and showed good agreement with two existing professional software tools. While the detailed model proved to be accurate, it was computationally expensive, necessitating the development of a fast screening model for use in optimization. The screening model utilizes polynomial curve fits for NIST thermodynamic data, lumped pipe flow calculations and larger time steps. The NSGA II multi-objective optimization routine, employing the screening model, found a set of non-dominated designs that showed the tradeoff between the two objectives of maximizing ΔV and minimizing tank pressure. These non-dominated designs are classified into five design families and three point designs were chosen for further detailed analysis and comparison. This approach shows great promise for preliminary designs of highly integrated small satellite propulsion systems.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; aerospace simulation; compressible flow; flow simulation; friction; heat transfer; optimisation; pipe flow; polynomials; propellants; thermodynamic properties; NIST thermodynamic data; NSGA II multiobjective optimization routine; Tridyne™-based small satellite propulsion system; compressible flow model; fast screening model; friction; heat transfer; integrated modeling; lumped pipe flow calculations; polynomial curve; propellant tank; propellant thermodynamic properties; regulator; thrusters; valves; Acceleration; ISO; Propulsion; Thermodynamics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5582-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2014.6836182
Filename :
6836182
Link To Document :
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