International Space Station Bipropellant Plume Contamination Model update for short thruster pulse widths
The International Space Station (ISS) Bipropellant Plume Contamination Model has been a vital tool for characterizing the thruster plume-induced contamination environment at the ISS but was not intended to be used for very short thruster pulse widths. This paper presents an updated model that ensure...
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Zusammenfassung: | The International Space Station (ISS) Bipropellant Plume Contamination Model
has been a vital tool for characterizing the thruster plume-induced contamination environment
at the ISS but was not intended to be used for very short thruster pulse widths. This paper
presents an updated model that ensures full start-up and shut-down phases are modeled for each
thruster firing, when the majority of liquid phase contaminant mass is released. The updated
ISS Bipropellant Plume Contamination Model prevents potential under-prediction of thruster
plume-induced contamination due to visiting vehicle proximity operations and provides a way to
take advantage of thruster start-up and shut-down performance data gathered during thruster
test programs, if available. |
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