Dynamics of a debris towing system with hierarchical tether architecture

Keying Yang, Arun K. Misra, Jingrui Zhang*, Rui Qi, Shan Lu, Yu Liu

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Abstract

Use of a debris-tether-tug (DTT) system has been recognized as one of the most promising techniques for space debris removal. Attitude motion of the debris may give rise to severe disturbances to the debris removal system. In this case, a conventional DTT system with a single tether may no longer be capable of removing the debris in a stable manner. A hierarchical tether architecture is proposed to stabilize the debris with a main tether from the tug branched into multiple sub-tethers attached to the edges of the debris. The primary goal of this paper is to study the dynamics of a DTT system consisting of a tug, a rigid debris and the proposed tether architecture. First, a three-dimensional dynamics model is developed using Kane's method. A simplified model is studied analytically to determine the equilibrium configurations and their stability, and the frequencies of oscillation about the stable equilibrium points. Numerical simulations are then conducted to verify the analytical results with both rigid and elastic tethers. Additionally, the stabilization effect of the branched tether system is investigated considering various debris angular velocities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)891-905
Number of pages15
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume177
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Debris removal
  • Equilibrium
  • Libration frequency
  • Stability
  • Sub-tether

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