Optimal fuel consumption finite-thrust orbital hopping of aeroassisted spacecraft

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2018-02-03

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Elsevier

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1270-9638

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Chai R, Savvaris A, Tsourdos A, Chai S, Xia Y, Optimal fuel consumption finite-thrust orbital hopping of aeroassisted spacecraft, Aerospace Science and Technology, Volume 75, April 2018, pp. 172-182

Abstract

In the paper, the problem of minimum-fuel aeroassisted spacecraft regional reconnaissance (orbital hopping) is considered. A new nonlinear constrained optimal control formulation is designed and constructed so as to describe this mission scenario. This formulation contains multiple exo-atmospheric and atmospheric flight phases and correspondingly, two sets of flight dynamics. The constructed continuous-time optimal control system is then discretized via a multi-phase global collocation technique. The resulting discrete-time system is optimized using a newly proposed gradient-based optimization algorithm. Several comparative simulations are carried out and the obtained optimal results indicate that it is effective and feasible to use the proposed multi-phase optimal control design for achieving the aeroassisted vehicle orbital hopping mission.

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Aeroassisted spacecraft, Orbital hopping, Optimal control, Trajectory optimization

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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