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Analysis of tape tether survival in LEO against orbital debris
Authors:Shaker Bayajid Khan  Juan R Sanmartin
Institution:Department of Applied Physics, Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Aeronauticos – E.T.S.I Aeronauticos, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The low earth orbit (LEO) environment contains a large number of artificial debris, of which a significant portion is due to dead satellites and fragments of satellites resulted from explosions and in-orbit collisions. Deorbiting defunct satellites at the end of their life can be achieved by a successful operation of an Electrodynamic Tether (EDT) system. The effectiveness of an EDT greatly depends on the survivability of the tether, which can become debris itself if cut by debris particles; a tether can be completely cut by debris having some minimal diameter. The objective of this paper is to develop an accurate model using power laws for debris-size ranges, in both ORDEM2000 and MASTER2009 debris flux models, to calculate tape tether survivability. The analytical model, which depends on tape dimensions (width, thickness) and orbital parameters (inclinations, altitudes) is then verified with fully numerical results to compare for different orbit inclinations, altitudes and tape width for both ORDEM2000 and MASTER2009 flux data.
Keywords:Electrodynamic Tether  Tape tether survivability
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