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EVALUATING POWER AND MASS CHARACTERISTICS OF SYSTEMS for spacecraftS DE-ORBIT BASED ON electric propulsionS

Authors: Dron’, N.M.; Khorol’skiy, P.G.; Dubovik, L.G .;

EVALUATING POWER AND MASS CHARACTERISTICS OF SYSTEMS for spacecraftS DE-ORBIT BASED ON electric propulsionS

Abstract

Рассмотрена интегрированная в состав космического аппарата (КА) система его увода с низких околоземных и геостационарной орбит на безопасные в случае аварии или после окончания срока активного существования КА, работа которой основана на применении электроракетных двигателей (ЭРД). С использованием разработанных методик рассчитаны энергетические и массовые характеристики системы и дана их оценка в зависимости от высоты орбиты расположения уводимого КА. Выданы рекомендации относительно типов используемых электрических ракетных двигателей и необходимого их количества.

The system, integrated into the spacecrafts (SC) for de-orbit it from low earth and geostationary orbits to safe in the event of an accident or after the end of their active life SC, whose work is based on the use of electric propulsions (EP) is considering. With the application of the developed techniques are calculating the power and mass characteristics of system and their evaluating according to the height orbit of the spacecraft. Recommendations according concerning the types of electric propulsions and required amount are issued.

Keywords

system for de-orbit, low earth orbit, geostationary orbit, spacecraft, power and mass characteristics, electric propulsion system., система увода, низкая околоземная орбита, геостационарная орбита, космический аппарат, энергетические и массовые характеристики, электроракетная двигательная установка.

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