Giorgio Pesenti
Optimization of interplanetary transfers with flybys and deep-space maneuvers.
Rel. Lorenzo Casalino, Giorgio Fasano, Andrea D'Ottavio, Stefano Petraz. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Aerospace Engineering, 2024
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Abstract
Interplanetary scientific missions pose several challenges for trajectory analysis because a direct transfer is often not possible due to the high delta-v. On the other hand, flybys and deep-space maneuvers allow a reduction of this delta-v at the cost of increased complexity in the trajectory. A well-known example of such an ambitious mission is the Cassini-Huygens robotic spacecraft. The study here presented focuses on the optimization of high-thrust interplanetary transfers with multiple flybys and deep-space maneuvers. A direct optimization method including black boxes is used to minimize the total delta-v in the presence of mission constraints. The complexity of these trajectories poses several challenges to the optimization process, due to the overall non-convexity and the significant number of variables and constraints involved.
As finding the global minimum represents a very challenging task, an optimization process consisting of several successive steps is developed
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