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Optimization of low-thrust spacecraft trajectories by direct shooting methods

Posted on:2005-10-06Degree:M.A.ScType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Rampersad, ChristopherFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008487761Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The present study investigates minimum-time and minimum-fuel low-thrust trajectory problems via a single shooting direct method. Various Earth-based and interplanetary case studies have been examined and have yielded good agreement with similar cases in the literature. Furthermore, new near-optimal trajectory problems have been successfully solved. A multiple-orbit thrust parameterization strategy was also developed to solve near-optimal very-low-thrust Earth-based transfers.; The direct approach for trajectory optimization was found to be very robust. For most problems, solutions were obtained even with poor initial guesses for the controls. The direct approach was also found to be only slightly less accurate than the indirect methods found in the literature (within 0.7%).; Lastly, this thesis examines the use of the high-accuracy complex-step derivative approximation method for solving low-thrust transfer problems. For certain very nonlinear transfer problems, the complex-step derivative approximation was found to increase the robustness of the single shooting direct method.
Keywords/Search Tags:Direct, Shooting, Method, Low-thrust, Found
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