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H-reversal trajectory: A new mission application for high-performance solar sails
Authors:Giovanni Mengali  Alessandro A Quarta  Daniele Romagnoli  Christian Circi
Institution:1. University of Pisa, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Aerospaziale, Via G. Caruso 8, I-56122 Pisa, Italy;2. German Aerospace Center, Institute of Space Systems – GNC Department, 28359 Bremen, Germany;3. Universitá di Roma “La Sapienza”, Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale, Via Salaria 851/881, I-00138 Roma, Italy
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to quantify the performance of a flat solar sail to perform a double angular momentum reversal maneuver and produce a new class of two-dimensional, non-Keplerian orbits in the ecliptic plane. For a given pair of orbital parameters, the orbital period and the perihelion distance, it is possible to find the minimum solar sail characteristic acceleration required to fulfil a double angular momentum reversal trajectory. This problem is addressed using an optimal formulation and is solved through an indirect approach. The new trajectories are symmetrical with respect to the sun-perihelion line and exhibit a bean-like shape. Two main difficulties must be properly taken into account. On one side the sail is required to perform a rapid reorientation maneuver when it approaches the perihelion. Suitable simulations have shown that such a maneuver is feasible. In the second place the new trajectories require the use of high performance solar sails. For example, assuming an orbital period equal to 5 years, the required solar sail characteristic acceleration is greater than 3.4 mm/s2. Such a value, although beyond the currently available sail performance, is comparable to what is required by the original concept of H-reversal maneuvers introduced by Vulpetti in 1996.
Keywords:Solar sail mission design  H-reversal  Non-Keplerian orbits
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