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Displaced Electric Sail Orbits Design and Transition Trajectory Optimization

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  • Naiming Qi
  • Mingying Huo
  • Qiufan Yuan

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Displaced orbits for spacecraft propelled by electric sails are investigated as an alternative to the use of solar sails. The orbital dynamics of electric sails based spacecraft are studied within a spherical coordinate system, which permits finding the solutions of displaced electric sail orbits and optimize transfer trajectory. Transfer trajectories from Earth's orbit to displaced orbit are also studied in an optimal framework, by using genetic algorithm and Gauss pseudospectral method. The initial guesses for the state and control histories used in the Gauss pseudospectral method are interpolated from the best solution of a genetic algorithm. Numerical simulations show that the electric sail is able to perform the transfer from Earth’s orbit to displaced orbit in acceptable time, and the hybrid optimization method has the capability to search the feasible and optimal solution without any initial value guess.

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  • Naiming Qi & Mingying Huo & Qiufan Yuan, 2014. "Displaced Electric Sail Orbits Design and Transition Trajectory Optimization," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:932190
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/932190
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