AERODYNAMIC DRAG REDUCTION FOR SATELLITES IN LOW-EARTH ORBITS

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CATHCART, GP
MACROSSAN, MN
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Queensland, QLD
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10.2514/3.11692
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V [航空、航天];
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08 ; 0825 ;
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It has been suggested in Ref. 1 that, by ejecting molecules directly upstream from the entire face of a satellite, it is possible to reduce the drag on a satellite in low-Earth orbit and hence maintain orbit with a total fuel mass (for forward ejection and conventional reaction rockets) less than the typical mass requirements of conventional rockets. An analytical analysis is presented here, as well as Monte Carlo simulations, that indicates that to significantly reduce the overall drag on the satellite, collisions between the freestream and ejected molecules must occur at least two satellite diameters upstream. This can be achieved if the molecules are ejected far upstream from the satellite's surface through a sting that projects forward from the satellite. Using some estimates of what would be feasible sting arrangements, we find that the drag on the satellite can be reduced to such an extent that the satellite's orbit can be maintained with a total fuel mass of less than 60% of that required for reaction rockets alone. Upstream ejection is only effective in reducing the drag for freestream Knudsen numbers less than approximately 250.
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