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Deployment requirements for deorbiting electrodynamic tether technology

Giulia Sarego, Lorenzo Olivieri, Andrea Valmorbida, Alice Brunello, Enrico Lorenzini, L. Castellani, Eduardo Urgoiti, Asier Ortega, G Borderes-Motta, G. Sánchez‐Arriaga

2021CEAS Space Journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In the last decades, green deorbiting technologies have begun to be investigated and have raised a great interest in the space community. Among the others, electrodynamic tethers appear to be a promising option. By interacting with the surrounding ionosphere, electrodynamic tethers generate a drag Lorentz force to decrease the orbit altitude of the satellite, causing its re-entry in the atmosphere without using propellant. In this work, the requirements that drive the design of the deployment mechanism proposed for the H2020 Project E.T.PACK—Electrodynamic Tether Technology for Passive Consumable-less Deorbit Kit—are presented and discussed. Additionally, this work presents the synthesis of the reference profiles used by the motor of the deployer to make the tethered system reach the desired final conditions. The result is a strategy for deploying electrodynamic tape-shaped tethers used for deorbiting satellites at the end of their operational life.

Topics & Concepts

Aerospace engineeringSoftware deploymentSatelliteWork (physics)DragPropellantOrbit (dynamics)Systems engineeringAeronauticsComputer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringOperating systemSpace Satellite Systems and ControlAstro and Planetary SciencePlanetary Science and Exploration
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