A New Model for the Planetary Radiation Pressure Acceleration for Solar Sails

Author:

Carzana Livio1ORCID,Visser Pieter1,Heiligers Jeannette1

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology, 2329 HS Delft, The Netherlands

Abstract

Solar sailing is a propulsion method that takes advantage of solar radiation pressure to generate thrust. Although most of near-future solar-sail missions will fly in low Earth orbit, where planetary radiation pressure can be as large as 20% of solar radiation pressure, studies on the accelerations produced by the Earth’s albedo and blackbody radiation have only been conducted to a very limited first-order extent. This paper therefore provides a novel, detailed analytical model for these perturbing accelerations, valid for perfectly reflecting solar sails. The full derivation of the model is described, and a thorough analysis of the blackbody and albedo radiation pressure accelerations is conducted for different orbital conditions. Then, to determine the model’s accuracy, a comparison with the state of the art (the finite-disk radiation source model and a high-fidelity numerical model) is provided. Ultimately, different analyses to quantify the effect of planetary radiation pressure acceleration on the solar-sail maneuvering capabilities are presented, using NASA’s upcoming ACS3 mission as reference scenario. The results highlight the nonnegligible effect of uncontrolled planetary radiation pressure acceleration, which can reduce the sailcraft’s achievable altitude and inclination gains to 76 and 80%, respectively, of the gains obtained when planetary radiation pressure is not accounted for.

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

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