Satellite deorbiting by means of electrodynamic tethers Part II: System Configuration and Performance
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
This paper aims to assess the efficiency of a de-orbiting system based
upon conductive tethers under realistic assumptions for its interaction
with the ionospheric environment. We analyze the configuration made up of
a 2.5 - 10 km tether, a passive inflatable collector of 2.5 - 10 m radius
at the positive termination and a hollow cathode at the negative one.
Voltages and current in the system are computed from the equation of the
equivalent circuit, making use of the IRI-90 ionospheric model. The
resulting electromagnetic drag forces have been used to compute the
evolution of the orbital elements (especially the semi-major axis) and the
re-entry times. Our results indicate that a typical satellite of 500 kg
mass at 1300 km altitude can de-orbit in 20-100 days, for a broad range of
orbital inclinations and solar activity. The validity of the concept is
further strengthened by the comparison with alternative propulsion systems.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tether; Deorb; Space debris; Hollow cathode
Elenco autori:
Vannaroni, Giuliano
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