黑海上空的NERVA火箭轨迹走廊

R. Rugescu, C. Constantinescu, M.Al. Barbelian, Seyed Mohamadreza Mahmoudian
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研究了小型NERVA火箭炮大气上升过程中的约束条件,特别是有限飞行包线和质量优化要求。通常的飞行爬升优化在这种情况下面临额外的约束,必须以最小的飞行器质量效率损失来解决。提出了一种研究最佳上升控制律的方法,重点研究了飞行器的第二级,同时考虑了控制单元的气动力控制系统和机载自制导系统惯性传感器的精度。该方法还侧重于适应高轨道插入要求的重力转向轨迹与低成本,高度安全的飞行控制器系统。考虑了对现有火箭推进系统进行最小技术改造的第二级,这是一个典型的具有气动和气动力姿态控制的液体推进剂级。从上升轨迹可达性和安全问题的最优约束两方面分析比较了可能的技术解决方案。这些制约因素是安全、技术和国际性质的。
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NERVA rocket trajectory corridor over black Sea
The constraints during the atmospheric ascent of the small NERVA rocket launcher are investigated, especially in regard to the limited flight envelope and mass optimization requirements. The usual flight ascent optimization faces in this case additional constraints, which must be solved with minimum losses of mass efficiency of the vehicle. A methodology of investigating the best ascent control laws is presented with emphasize on the second stage of the vehicle, regarding both the gas-dynamic controller system of the control unit and the accuracy of the inertial sensors of the self-guidance onboard system. The methodology is also focused on accommodating the high orbital insertion requirements of the gravity turn trajectory with a low-cost, highly secure flight controller system. Minimum technological modifications of the existing rocket propulsion system of the second stage are considered, which is a typical liquid propellant stage with aerodynamic and gas-dynamic attitude controls. Possible technological solutions are analyzed and compared regarding the accessibility of the ascent trajectories and optimal constrained solutions to the safety problem. The constraints are of safety, technological and international nature.
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