The effects of deployment friction on the dynamics of nonconductive space tethers

Fuwen Liang, Long Miao*, Feng Tian, Jiahui Song, Ningfei Wang, Xiao Hou

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Abstract

At present, the neglect of deployment friction could lead to a significant deviation in the numerical results from the real deployment dynamic characteristics of the nonconductive space tether. To solve this problem, a dedicated experimental setup for tether deployment was firstly employed to measure the deployment friction of nonconductive space tether, the dependences of the deployment friction on the tether diameter, deployment velocity and deployment angle (which is the angle between the deployment direction and the normal direction of the tether exit) were determined. The effect of deployment parameters on the dynamics in both the uncontrolled tether deployment and the station-keeping stages were evaluated based on the “dumbbell” and “extended dumbbell” models, the measured deployment frictions was applied to the models. The numerical results show that the uncontrolled nonconductive tether deployment is great limited by the deployment friction; the tether deployment capability and dynamic stability could be enhanced by increasing the initial deployment velocity (≤2 m/s) and satellite effective mass, as well as decreasing the orbital altitude. To guarantee maximum tether deployment capability and dynamic stability, an optimal matching relationship between the tether full length and satellite total mass is given, which is of substantial importance for the uncontrolled deployment process of the nonconductive space tether system at the design stage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)567-582
Number of pages16
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume214
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Deployment capability
  • Deployment friction measurement
  • Deployment parameters
  • Dynamic stability
  • Nonconductive space tethers

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