Stable orbital transfer of partial space elevator by tether deployment and retrieval

Gefei Shi, Zhanxia Zhu, Zheng H. Zhu

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Abstract

This paper investigates the stable orbital transfer of a climber in a partial space elevator system in circular orbits. The elevator includes a main satellite, an end body, and a climber, which are connected by two straight, inextensible, massless and variable length tethers. Derived from system dynamics, two closed-loop velocity control strategies are proposed to regulate the tethers’ deploying and retrieving speeds directly to control the Coriolis forces acting on the climber and the end body directly. The stable region of the control strategies is analyzed, and the effectiveness of the proposed strategies is demonstrated by numerical simulation. Simulation results show that the newly proposed strategies effectively minimize the libration of a partial space elevator system during the orbital transfer of the climber and the system states successfully approach to the desired equilibrium by the end of the orbital transfer. Furthermore, the proposed deployment/retrieval control strategies can be converted to tension control laws easily.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)624-629
Number of pages6
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume152
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Libration suppression
  • Partial space elevator
  • Stable climber transfer
  • Three-body tethered system

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