Title :
Hybrid propulsion using electrostatic forces for spacecraft swarms
Author :
Saaj, C.M. ; Lappas, V. ; Richie, D. ; Schaub, H.
Author_Institution :
Surrey Space Centre, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Abstract :
In high Earth orbits, spacecraft surface charging due to ambient plasma and the photoelectric effect can produce disruptive electrostatic forces to the order of 10-1000 micro-Newtons between close-flying spacecraft flying with separation distances up to 100 meters. Rather than fighting them, these forces could be utilized to propel spacecraft to form a swarm. In this paper, a novel hybrid propulsion system for spacecraft swarms in geostationary or other high Earth orbits is investigated using Coulomb forces and standard electric thrusters. This novel hybrid approach can provide fuel-efficient propulsion over a range of separation distances, reduce spacecraft mass and eliminate differential perturbations found in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO). Moreover, the application of artificial potential-field method for path planning combined with sliding mode control, for spacecraft swarm aggregation is demonstrated. The performance of the proposed hybrid propulsion system is illustrated using an example of thirty spacecraft in aggregation.
Keywords :
aerospace control; aerospace propulsion; electrostatics; path planning; photoelectricity; surface charging; variable structure systems; Coulomb forces; ambient plasma; artificial potential-field method; close-flying spacecraft; differential perturbations; electrostatic forces; fuel-efficient propulsion; geostationary earth orbit; high Earth orbits; hybrid propulsion system; path planning; photoelectric effect; separation distances; sliding mode control; spacecraft mass reduction; spacecraft surface charging; spacecraft swarm aggregation; standard electric thrusters; Earth; Electrostatics; Force; Navigation; Propulsion; Sliding mode control; Space vehicles; Artificial potential field; Coulomb force; Hybrid propulsion; Swarm aggregation;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2007 European
Conference_Location :
Kos
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524173-8-6