Experiments and numerical simulations of an electrodynamic tether deployment from a spool-type reel using thrusters

Kentaro Iki*, Satomi Kawamoto, Yoshiki Morino

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    Abstract

    The amount of space debris is ever increasing, and pollution of the space environment has become a serious problem that can no longer be ignored. Consequently, the active removal of large space debris from crowded economically useful orbits should begin as soon as possible. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency has been investigating an active debris removal system that employs highly efficient electrodynamic tether (EDT) technology for orbital transfer. This study investigates the tether deployment from a spool-type reel using thrusters by means of numerical simulations of an EDT system. The thrusters are used in order to ensure the deployment of a tether with the length of several kilometers. In the simulations using a multiple mass tether model, the key parameters are estimated from various on-ground experiments. By means of the numerical simulations, the dynamics of tether deployment is studied and requirements of thruster needed for the deployment, such as the thrust forces and the periods of thruster activation, are clarified.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)318-327
    Number of pages10
    JournalActa Astronautica
    Volume94
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Deployment
    • Electrodynamic tether
    • Numerical simulation
    • On-ground experiment
    • Thruster

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Aerospace Engineering

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