论文标题
使用激光 - 热推进的快速过渡到火星任务的设计
Design of a rapid transit to Mars mission using laser-thermal propulsion
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论文摘要
使用向火星快速过境作为设计目标,探索了定向能量在航天器任务设计中的应用。假定通过光子激光技术的持续开发启用了前所未有的尺寸(直径10 〜m)和功率(100〜MW)的基于地球的激光阵列。这种大小和大气补偿的分阶段阵列激光器将能够向Cislunar空间中的航天器传递激光功率,在那里,入射激光通过可充气反射器聚焦于氢加热室。然后将氢推进剂通过喷嘴耗尽,以实现3000 s的特定冲动。该体系结构被证明可以通过燃烧的机动立即重复使用,以返回推进单元,同时仍在基于地球的激光范围内。耐受更大的激光通量的能力使人们能够实现高推力和高特异性冲动的结合,从而使这种方法与激光电气推进相比,并占据了类似于气核核热火箭的参数空间(无需必要反应器)。加热室及其相关的再生冷却和推进剂处理系统是该研究中特别关注的设计的关键要素。还详细分析了45天运输后的火星到达时需要的天体动力学和极端的气管操作。讨论了激光 - 热推进为太阳系及其他地区其他快速运输任务的促成技术。
The application of directed energy to spacecraft mission design is explored using rapid transit to Mars as the design objective. An Earth-based laser array of unprecedented size (10~m diameter) and power (100~MW) is assumed to be enabled by ongoing developments in photonic laser technology. A phased-array laser of this size and incorporating atmospheric compensation would be able to deliver laser power to spacecraft in cislunar space, where the incident laser is focused into a hydrogen heating chamber via an inflatable reflector. The hydrogen propellant is then exhausted through a nozzle to realize specific impulses of 3000 s. The architecture is shown to be immediately reusable via a burn-back maneuver to return the propulsion unit while still within range of the Earth-based laser. The ability to tolerate much greater laser fluxes enables realizing the combination of high thrust and high specific impulse, making this approach favorable in comparison to laser-electric propulsion and occupying a parameter space similar to gas-core nuclear thermal rockets (without the requisite reactor). The heating chamber and its associated regenerative cooling and propellant handling systems are crucial elements of the design that receive special attention in this study. The astrodynamics and the extreme aerocapture maneuver required at Mars arrival after a 45-day transit are also analyzed in detail. The application of laser-thermal propulsion as an enabling technology for other rapid transit missions in the solar system and beyond is discussed.