Satellite Collision and Fragmentation Probabilities Using Radar-Based Size and Mass Estimates

IF 1.3 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
D. Hall, Luis G. Baars
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Abstract

Most conjunctions between Earth-orbiting satellites involve unknown objects, typically debris created by explosions or collisions. This study formulates methods to estimate probabilities of collision and fragmentation for such conjunctions, which depend on the estimated sizes and masses of the unknown objects. Analysis of radar cross-section (RCS) measurements provides estimated sizes, found to be accurate at the 90% confidence level to within a factor of 0.59 for potential underestimations and to within a factor of 3.1 for potential overestimations. For satellites that experience measurable atmospheric drag orbital perturbations, combining RCS data with orbit determination ballistic coefficients provides mass estimates accurate to within factors of 0.47 to 10.9 at the 90% confidence level. For satellites with perigee altitudes above 450 km, combining RCS data with solar radiation pressure coefficients provides mass estimates accurate to within factors of 0.44 to 5.6 at 90% confidence. The collision and fragmentation risk assessment formulation accounts for these size and mass estimation uncertainties. Specifically, conjunction collision probabilities formulated as statistically expected values account for the RCS-based size estimation uncertainties. Fragmentation probabilities, which measure the likelihood of producing more than a threshold number of collision fragments, account for both size and mass estimation uncertainties.
基于雷达尺寸和质量估计的卫星碰撞和碎片概率
地球轨道卫星之间的大多数连接都涉及未知物体,通常是爆炸或碰撞产生的碎片。本研究根据未知物体的估计大小和质量,制定了估计这种连接的碰撞和破碎概率的方法。雷达横截面(RCS)测量分析提供了估计尺寸,发现在90%置信水平上准确,潜在低估的因子在0.59以内,潜在高估的因子在3.1以内。对于经历可测量的大气阻力轨道扰动的卫星,将RCS数据与轨道确定弹道系数相结合,在90%的置信水平上提供精确到0.47至10.9因子范围内的质量估计。对于近地点高度在450公里以上的卫星,将RCS数据与太阳辐射压力系数相结合,可在90%置信度下提供精确到0.44至5.6的质量估计。碰撞和破碎风险评估公式考虑了这些尺寸和质量估计的不确定性。具体来说,用统计期望值表示的连接碰撞概率解释了基于rcs的尺寸估计不确定性。碎片概率,衡量产生超过阈值数量的碰撞碎片的可能性,考虑大小和质量估计的不确定性。
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Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 工程技术-工程:宇航
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
18.80%
发文量
185
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: This Journal, that started it all back in 1963, is devoted to the advancement of the science and technology of astronautics and aeronautics through the dissemination of original archival research papers disclosing new theoretical developments and/or experimental result. The topics include aeroacoustics, aerodynamics, combustion, fundamentals of propulsion, fluid mechanics and reacting flows, fundamental aspects of the aerospace environment, hydrodynamics, lasers and associated phenomena, plasmas, research instrumentation and facilities, structural mechanics and materials, optimization, and thermomechanics and thermochemistry. Papers also are sought which review in an intensive manner the results of recent research developments on any of the topics listed above.
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