Reentry Motion and Aerodynamics of the MUSES-C Sample Return Capsule
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概要
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The Hayabusa spacecraft (MUSES-C) carries a small capsule for bringing asteroid samples back to the earth. The initial spin rate of the reentry capsule together with the flight path angle of the reentry trajectory is a key parameter for the aerodynamic motion during the reentry flight. The initial spin rate is given by the spin-release mechanism attached between the capsule and the mother spacecraft, and the flight path angle can be modified by adjusting the earth approach orbit. To determine the desired values of both parameters, the attitude motion during atmospheric flight must be clarified, and angles of attack at the maximum dynamic pressure and the parachute deployment must be assessed. In previous studies, to characterize the aerodynamic effects of the reentry capsule, several wind-tunnel tests were conducted using the ISAS high-speed flow test facilities. In addition to the ground test data, the aerodynamic properties in hypersonic flows were analyzed numerically. Moreover, these data were made more accurate using the results of balloon drop tests. This paper summarized the aerodynamic properties of the reentry capsule and simulates the attitude motion of the full-configuration capsule during atmospheric flight in three dimensions with six degrees of freedom. The results show the best conditions for the initial spin rates and flight path angles of the reentry trajectory.
- 社団法人 日本航空宇宙学会の論文
- 2008-08-04
著者
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Ishii Nobuaki
The Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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Yamada Tetsuya
The Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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HIRAKI Koju
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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INATANI Yoshifumi
The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, JAXA
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Inatani Y
The Institute Of Space And Astronautical Science Jaxa
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