Trajectory prediction tools for conceptual design of orbital and suborbital launch vehicles

I. Akbulut, A. Cilli, B. Seçkin
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The need for three degrees of freedom (3DOF) trajectory calculation arises due to two key requirements: First, a precise 3DOF trajectory prediction is an important subroutine of a comprehensive conceptual design tool for launch vehicles, as the main purpose of such a tool is to design a vehicle that is capable of transporting a payload to the desired orbit as realistic as possible. Secondly, it is extremely important to determine the drop zones of separated stages or fairing of the launch vehicle with high accuracy regarding safety and reuse issues. Besides, it may be crucial to determine the landing position of payload in a suborbital launch. For early phases of the conceptual design process, 3DOF trajectory prediction is recommended practice for a satisfactory design analysis. This paper aims to present two different 3DOF trajectory prediction tools, developed simultaneously for both multistage suborbital and orbital launchers, called Sonda-M and Sonda-S. Trajectory predictions are carried out for REXUS-5 sounding rocket of Eurolaunch and predicted results are compared with campaign report accessed from open literature for further evaluation of developed tools.
轨道和亚轨道运载火箭概念设计的轨迹预测工具
首先,精确的三维轨迹预测是运载火箭综合概念设计工具的重要子程序,因为该工具的主要目的是设计出能够将有效载荷尽可能真实地运送到所需轨道的运载火箭。其次,从安全性和重用性的角度出发,精确确定运载火箭分离级或整流罩的落点是极为重要的。此外,确定有效载荷在亚轨道发射中的着陆位置可能是至关重要的。对于概念设计过程的早期阶段,建议采用3DOF轨迹预测方法,以获得满意的设计分析。本文旨在介绍两种不同的三维轨迹预测工具,同时为多级亚轨道和轨道发射器开发,称为Sonda-M和Sonda-S。对欧洲发射公司的REXUS-5探空火箭进行了弹道预测,并将预测结果与公开文献中的战役报告进行了比较,以进一步评估所开发的工具。
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