Aerodynamic Analysis Based on Challenging Minisatellite Payload Satellite Lift-to-Drag Measurements

Abstract
A lift-to-drag ratio analysis is performed based on accelerometer measurements made by the Challenging Minisatellite Payload satellite to investigate the nature of gas-surface interactions taking place in orbit. The results described are for the November\ 2002 satellite yaw maneuver. At this time, the satellite flew at a mean altitude of 407\ km. Two types of gas\textendashsurface interaction are considered in the analysis. The first is a cosine (fully diffuse) reflection model with incomplete energy accommodation. The second is a blended cosine reflection model having full accommodation combined with a fraction of quasi-specular reflection having an accommodation coefficient dependent on the surface material. It is found that the fully diffuse model best reproduces the satellite data during the yaw maneuver, and that the accommodation coefficient is approximately 0.89 during this time.
Year of Publication
2013
Journal
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
Volume
50
Number of Pages
1162-1170
Date Published
11/2013
ISSN Number
0022-4650
URL
http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/1.A32394
DOI
10.2514/1.A32394
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