源汇进化模型中轨道提升和脱轨的影响

Davide Gusmini, Andrea D’Ambrosio, Simone Servadio, P. M. Siew, Pierluigi Di Lizia, Richard Linares
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低地球轨道(LEO)环境的可持续性受到了计划在未来几年发射的越来越多的人为空间物体的威胁。本文通过麻省理工学院轨道能力评估工具(MOCAT)这一进化型多外壳、多物种源汇模型,研究了驻留在低地球轨道上的物体的进化情况。所提出的创新考虑了在轨道提升和离轨机动过程中穿越多个外壳的物体流,通过在低推力连续应用控制下半长轴的周期性变化进行建模。为此,开发并使用了保真度更高的 MOCAT 版本,其中包括活动卫星、废弃物、碎片和火箭体。结果表明,将轨道转移通量纳入模型会导致更多的碰撞,从而产生更多的碎片,对低地轨道的安全构成更大的威胁。
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Effects of Orbit Raising and Deorbiting in Source-Sink Evolutionary Models
The sustainability of the low-Earth-orbit (LEO) environment is threatened by the growing number of anthropogenic space objects planned to be launched in the coming years. This paper investigates the evolution of objects residing in LEO through the MIT Orbital Capacity Assessment Tool (MOCAT), an evolutionary multishell, multispecies source-sink model. The proposed novelty considers the flow of objects crossing multiple shells during orbit raising and deorbiting maneuvers, modeled through the secular variation of the semimajor axis under a low-thrust continuous applied control. To this aim, a higher-fidelity MOCAT version, including active satellites, derelicts, debris, and rocket bodies, has been developed and used. The results demonstrate that incorporating orbit transfer fluxes into the model results in a higher number of collisions, which leads to a greater quantity of debris and poses a greater threat to the safety of LEO.
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