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CST: A new semi-empirical tool for simulating spacecraft collisions in orbit

机译:CST:一种新的半实证工具,用于在轨道上模拟航天器碰撞

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This paper provides a general description of a new Collision Simulation Tool (CST) to model the consequences of orbital impacts involving large debris and satellites, with the aim to predict fragments distributions in case of sub-catastrophic and catastrophic impacts. The new tool is being developed in the framework of the ESA contract "Numerical simulations for spacecraft catastrophic disruption analysis", carried out by the Center of Studies and Activities for Space CISAS "G. Colombo" of the University of Padova (prime contractor) and etamax space GmbH.The CST makes possible to model a large variety of collision scenarios involving complex systems, such as entire satellites with many design details included, and provides statistically accurate results with a computational effort orders of magnitude lower than hydrocodes. To this end, the simulation approach is based on a hybrid modelling strategy, in which every colliding object is described as a gross net of Macroscopic Elements (ME) representing spacecraft elementary building blocks. On one hand, individual fragmentation of Macroscopic Elements is addressed through the use of semi-empirical breakup models applied, at element level, only to those spacecraft parts which are involved in the collision. On the other hand, structural distortion, fracture, and separation of satellite broken parts are modelled with a discrete-element approach through the simulation of momentum transfer to Macroscopic Elements through the net, taking into account energy dissipation inside elements and across links.This paper provides a description of the CST simulation methodology and framework; preliminary results are also shown with respect to the tool validation process. Validation is done by comparing the tool predictions with empirical data from ground-based impact tests on simple targets (simple plates and Whipple Shields) as well as sub-scale spacecraft models. In the first case, the tool capability of predicting fragments distributions from plates and ballistic limit equations of shields is verified. In the second case, fragments distributions calculated by the software are compared with those derived from published experiments on a micro-satellite.
机译:本文提供了一种新的碰撞仿真工具(CST)的一般描述,以模拟涉及大碎屑和卫星的轨道冲击的后果,目的是在灾难性和灾难性的影响情况下预测片段分布。新工具正在核心ESA合同“用于航天器灾难性中断分析的数值模拟”的框架中开发,由帕多瓦大学(Prime承包商)的太空Cisas“G. Colombo”的学习和活动中心开展了ETAMAX SPACE GMBH。CST可以实现涉及复杂系统的大量碰撞场景,例如包含许多设计细节的整个卫星,并提供统计准确的结果,计算的数量级低于水流。为此,模拟方法基于混合建模策略,其中每个碰撞物体被描述为代表航天器基本构建块的宏观元件(ME)的总净净。一方面,通过使用应用在元件水平的半实证分手模型来解决宏观元件的单个碎片,仅适用于涉及碰撞的那些航天器部件。另一方面,卫星破损部件的结构扭曲,裂缝和分离通过通过网的宏观元件的模拟模拟了分立元件方法,考虑到元素内部和跨越链接。本文提供CST仿真方法和框架的描述;还显示了初步结果,相对于工具验证过程也显示。通过将刀具预测与从基于地面的影响测试(简单板和奶屏蔽)以及子级航天器模型的基于地基的影响测试进行比较来完成验证。在第一种情况下,验证了从板的碎片分布的刀具能力和屏蔽的弹道极限方程。在第二种情况下,将软件计算的碎片分布与从微卫星上发布的实验衍生的那些进行比较。

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