Charged Aerodynamics of a Low Earth Orbit Cylinder

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作者
Capon, C. J. [1 ]
Brown, M. [1 ]
Boyce, R. R. [1 ]
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[1] Univ New South Wales, Canberra, ACT, Australia
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SATELLITE DRAG; SPACECRAFT;
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10.1063/1.4967682
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O59 [应用物理学];
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This work investigates the charged aerodynamic interaction of a Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) cylinder with the ionosphere. The ratio of charge to neutral drag force on a 2D LEO cylinder with diffusely reflecting cool walls is derived analytically and compared against self-consistent electrostatic Particle-in-Cell (PIC) simulations. Analytical calculations predict that neglecting charged drag in an O+ dominated LEO plasma with a neutral to ion number density ratio of 10(2) will cause a 10% over-prediction of O density based on body accelerations when body potential (Phi(B)) is <= -390 V. Above 900 km altitude in LEO, where H+ becomes the dominant ion species, analytical predictions suggest charge drag becomes equivalent to neutral drag for Phi(B) <= -0.75 V. Comparing analytical predictions against PIC simulations in the range of 0 < -Phi(B) < 50 V found that analytical charged drag was under-estimated for all body potentials; the degree of under-estimation increasing with Phi(B). Based on the 50 V PIC simulations, our in-house 6 degree of freedom orbital propagator saw a reduction in the semi-major axis of a 10 kg satellite at 700 km of 6 : 9 m/day and 0.98 m/day at 900 km compared that caused purely by neutral drag - 0.67 m/day and 0.056 m/day respectively. Hence, this work provides initial evidence that charged aerodynamics may become significant compared to neutral aerodynamics for high voltage LEO bodies.
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