Title :
Using Fourier shape-based method for the construction of Moon to Mars transfer orbit
Author :
Shi Mingming ; Ye Dong ; Sun Zhaowei
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Astronaut., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
This paper studies the design and optimization method of Moon-Mars transfer trajectory with mixed propulsion technology. Previous researches imply that dividing the mission into three phases according to different three body dynamic system the explorer suffers sequentially can facilitate this design problem. Halo orbits about the Earth-Moon L2 and the Mars-Sun L1 points are chosen to insert to the transfer route, and the associated invariant manifolds are used to decrease the combustion. In the phases of Moon departure and Mars insertion, impulse jet is applied to reduce the required maneuver velocity pulse. In the heliocentric transferring phase, Fourier series are employed as the shape function to approximate the transfer trajectory with low thrust technology. Genetic algorithms with fuel consumption mass ratio as objective function are applied to seek out a less fuel consumption trajectory after sweeping the initial and final time of the interplanetary transfer. Simulation shows Moon-Mars transfer trajectory achieved by above methods consumes less fuel.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; astronomical techniques; celestial mechanics; genetic algorithms; optimisation; Earth-Moon L2; Fourier shape-based method; Mars transfer orbit; Mars-Sun L1 points; Moon; Moon-Mars transfer trajectory; genetic algorithms; halo orbits; heliocentric transferring phase; interplanetary transfer; less fuel consumption trajectory; low thrust technology; mixed propulsion technology; three body dynamic system; Earth; Fourier series; Manifolds; Moon; Orbits; Probes; Trajectory; Fourier series approximation; Genetic algorithms; Invariant manifold; Mix propulsion;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics and Control (ICMC), 2014 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2537-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICMC.2014.7231749