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Environmental Perturbing Forces & Effect on Attitude Control

Environmental Perturbing Forces & Effect on Attitude Control. Brittany Waletzko Translunar Phase Environmental Forces Effect on Propellant Mass Budget. Environment Affects Control. Obtain a “worst case” needs assessment for attitude control due to environment during translunar phase

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Environmental Perturbing Forces & Effect on Attitude Control

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  1. Environmental Perturbing Forces & Effect on Attitude Control Brittany Waletzko Translunar Phase Environmental Forces Effect on Propellant Mass Budget Brittany Waletzko - ATT

  2. Environment Affects Control BrittanyWaletzko- ATT Obtain a “worst case” needs assessment for attitude control due to environment during translunar phase Assumed right circular cylinder 3m across x 12m long or cube 1.5m side Many values tentative, based historically Included solar effects, Earth’s magnetic field, spacecraft gas leaks and emitted power, etc. <1>

  3. Propellant Mass BrittanyWaletzko- ATT Sum of torques on order of 1.5x10-3 Nm for cylinder, 1.5x10-5 Nm for cube Even if we could constantly thrust to overcome this for a month, cube would only require 0.3kg propellant For max thruster lifetime, upper bound is 0.006kg propellant for cube Most likely will correct with reaction wheel <2>

  4. Questions? BrittanyWaletzko- ATT <3>

  5. Backup Information BrittanyWaletzko- ATT Many engineering judgments made about logical input values; compare to historical average of about 12 kg propellant for entire attitude control system Based historically (i.e. Spirit-1 and Lunar Surveyor) The forces are treated as magnitude only—the spacecraft should not actually experience the environmental torque reported See attached MATLAB scripts on environmental forces and propellant mass <4>

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  9. Output (in Newtons, Kilograms) • “Environmentalpropmass” : • mm_cyl_month= • 30.8571 • mm_cyl_5000 = • 0.0595 • mm_cyl_50000 = • 0.5952 • mm_cube_month= • 0.3086 • mm_cube_5000 = • 5.9524e-004 • mm_cube_50000 = • 0.0060 Brittany Waletzko - ATT “Environmental” : Felec = 1.5231e-005 Fref = 2.8793e-022 Ftherm = 1.9623e-022 Fscrad = 4.0027e-006 Fswind= 5.1750e-009 Fmag = 2.1599e-013 Fexp = 7.9937e-007 Ftotal = 2.0039e-005 <8>

  10. Primary References (also see MATLAB scripts) Longuski and Konig. A Survey of Nongravitational Forces and Space Environmental Torques with Applications to the Galileo Spacecraft.AIAA/AAS Astrodynamics Conference: 9-11 Aug 1982. Rauschenbakh, Boris, Michael Ovchinnikov, and Susan McKenna-Lawlor. Essential Spaceflight Dynamics and Magnetospherics. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003. Monopropellant Hydrazine Thrusters. Astrium Space Propulsion. 21 Jan 2009. <http://cs.astrium.eads.net/sp/SpacecraftPropulsion/MonopropellantThrusters.html> Rocket Research Corporation. "Final Report for Monopropellant Hydrazine Thruster System," 1965. <http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19670030394_1967030394.pdf> de Weck, Oliver L. "Attitude Determination and Control." Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001. NASA. “Unmanned Space Project Management: Surveyor and Lunar Orbiter, SP-4901.” < http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4901/table.htm> BrittanyWaletzko- ATT <9>

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