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Minimum-Time Earth-to-Mars Interplanetary Orbit Transfer Using Adaptive Gaussian Quadrature Collocation (2012.04116v2)

Published 7 Dec 2020 in math.OC, astro-ph.EP, and math.DS

Abstract: The problem of minimum-time, low-thrust, Earth-to-Mars interplanetary orbital trajectory optimization is considered. The minimum-time orbital transfer problem is modeled as a four-phase optimal control problem where the four phases correspond to planetary alignment, Earth escape, heliocentric transfer, and Mars capture. The four-phase optimal control problem is then solved using a direct collocation adaptive Gaussian quadrature collocation method. The following three models are used in the study: (1) circular planetary motion; (2) elliptic planetary motion; and (3) elliptic planetary motion with gravity perturbations, where the transfer begins in a geostationary orbit and terminates in a Mars-stationary orbit. Results for all three cases are provided, and one particular case is studied in detail to show the key features of the optimal solutions. Using the particular value thrust specific force of $0.00098\times 10{-4}~\textrm{m}\cdot\textrm{s}{-2}$, it was found that the minimum times for cases (1), (2), and (3) are, respectively, 215 d, 196 d, and 198 d with departure dates, respectively, of 1 July 2020, 30 June 2020, and 28 June 2020. Finally, the problem formulation developed in this study is compared against prior work on an Earth-to-Mars interplanetary orbit transfer where it is found that the results of this research show significant improvement in transfer time relative to the prior work.

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