Optimization of bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfers using periodic orbits

Minghu Tan, Ke Zhang, Jingyu Wang

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Low-energy bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfers are investigated by using periodic orbits. Two Earth-Moon transfer design strategies in the CR3BP are proposed, termed direct and indirect design strategy. In the direct design strategy, periodic orbits which approach both vicinities of the Earth and Moon are selected as candidate periodic orbits, which can provide an initial guess of bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfers. In the indirect design strategy, new bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfers can be designed by patching together a bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfer and a candidate periodic orbit which can approach the vicinity of the Moon. Optimizations in the CR3BP are undertaken based on the Gradient Descent method. Finally, bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfer design and optimizations in the Sun-Earth-Moon bi-circular model (BCM) are carried out, using bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfers in the CR3BP as initial guesses. Results show that the bi-impulsive Earth-Moon transfer in the CR3BP can serve as a good approximation for the BCM. Moreover, numerical results indicate that the optimal transfers in the BCM have the potential to be of lower cost in terms of velocity impulse than optimal transfers in the CR3BP.

源语言英语
文章编号19
期刊Astrophysics and Space Science
366
2
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2月 2021

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