ET-Class: An Energy Transfer-Based Classification of Space Debris Removal Methods and Missions

B. Yalçın, Carol L. Martinez, Maxime Hubert Delisle, Gonzalo Rodriguez, James Q. Zheng, M. Olivares-Méndez
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Space debris is positioned as a fatal problem for current and future space missions. Many effective space debris removal methods have been proposed in the past decade, and several techniques have been either tested on the ground or in parabolic flight experiments. Nevertheless, no uncooperative debris has been removed from any orbit until this moment. Therefore, to expand this research field and progressing the development of space debris removal technologies, this paper reviews and compares the existing technologies with past, present, and future methods and missions. Moreover, since one of the critical problems when designing space debris removal solutions is how to transfer the energy between the chaser/de-orbiting kit and target during the first interaction, this paper proposes a novel classification approach, named ET-Class (Energy Transfer Class). This classification approach provides an energy-based perspective to the space debris phenomenon by classifying how existing methods dissipate or store energy during the first contact.
et类:基于能量转移的空间碎片清除方法和任务分类
空间碎片被定位为当前和未来太空任务的致命问题。在过去十年中,提出了许多有效的空间碎片清除方法,并在地面或抛物线飞行实验中对几种技术进行了测试。然而,到目前为止,还没有任何不合作的碎片从任何轨道上移走。因此,为了扩大这一研究领域,推进空间碎片清除技术的发展,本文对现有技术与过去、现在和未来的方法和任务进行了回顾和比较。此外,由于设计空间碎片清除方案时的关键问题之一是如何在第一次相互作用时在追逐者/离轨套件与目标之间传递能量,本文提出了一种新的分类方法,称为ET-Class(能量传递类)。这种分类方法通过对现有方法在第一次接触时如何耗散或储存能量进行分类,为空间碎片现象提供了一种基于能量的视角。
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