AIAA R-060-1993 Recommended Practice for Reporting Earth-to-Orbit Mission Profiles《地球轨道飞行任务概况汇报的推荐作法》.pdf
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1、m Ob95534 0003284 BO5 = Special Copy right Notice O 1994 by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. All rights reserved. R-060-1993 Recommended Practice Recommended Practice for Reporting Earth=to=Orbit Mission Profiles AIAA R-060- 1993 Recommended Practice for Reporting Earth- to-Or
2、bit Mis sion Profil Dennis Haas of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc. Space System Division for his inputs on orbit state parame- ters; Derek E. Lang of the Office of Com- mercial Space Transportation, Department of Transportation for keeping the standards committee informed on the activities
3、 of the US government and their regulatory con- cerns; Capt. Todd Freece of the US Air Force ESMC .for first voicing his concerns as a launch vehicle customer and stating the need for this standard; finally, the AIAA Space Launch Systems Committee on Standards chaired by Todd J. Mosher for supportin
4、g and providing comments for inclusion in this project. This document was approved by the Space Launch Systems Committee on Standards in March 1993. The AIAA Standards Technical Council (A. H. Ghovanlou, Chairman) approved the document in May 1993. V AIAA R-Ob0 93 m Ob95534 0003526 956 m AIAA R-060-
5、1993 vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose The performance analyst, government regu- latory agencies, vehicle manufacturers, and spacecraft communities need a standard set of orbit missions and launch sites to accom- modate comparisons of launch vehicle pay- load capability. A set of common defini- tions
6、allows easy comparisons when select- ing launch configurations, setting and paying fees for launch services, and allowing mea- sured quantitative comparison between vehicles and capabilities. 1.2 scope Definitions and terms used in vehicle per- formunce comparisons are specified. Orbital profiles ar
7、e specified for generating compar- ison missions (e.g., 185 km circular orbit from Cape Canaveral). A table of current launch site latitudes is provided. A perfor- mance chart format giving information of a system payload capability is also described. 2.0 LAUNCH-TO-ORBIT MISSIONS Launch-to-orbit mis
8、sion profiles are used when generating performance statements re- garding the payload capability of a launch vehicle which carries a payload from the earths surface into orbit. For purposes of comparison, payload capability is defined as payload separated mass. These profiles form a suite of cases t
9、hat should be used for comparing the capabili- ties of a launch vehicle system. A subset of all possible launch points are used to keep the number of cases manageable and to provide good point-to-point comparison. When generating the performance quotation, a rotating earth should be used. Geophysica
10、l constants and atmospheric model should be referenced by the generator of the orbital cases. For example, the WGS-84 earth model and Jacchia 57 1 reference atmosphere AMA R-060-1993 are recommended for specifying these characteristics. The launch-to-orbit profiles are stated be- low. Each final orb
11、it mission has a name or type, perigee altitude, apogee altitude, incli - nation. It also has an argument of perigee (if applicable) and an associated launch site latitude or initial inclination for transfer orbits. All altitudes refer to local mean sea level. 2.1 Low Earth Orbit - ER This low earth
12、 orbit mission launched due east from the Eastern Range (ER) at Cape Canaveral, Florida has the lowest altitude orbit. Perigee Altitude 185km (100nmi) Apogee Altitude 185km (100nmi) Inclination 28.5 O Launch Latitude 28.5 O 2.2 Low Earth Orbit - DOT This low earth orbit mission launched from the Eas
13、tern Range (ER) at Cape Canaveral, Florida is the same mission specified by the US. Department of Transportation for com- puting the payload capability of a launch vehicle: the maximum payload to this orbit is used for calculating launch fees. Perigee Altitude Apogee Altitude Inclination 28.5 O Laun
14、ch Latitude 28.5 O 277.8 km (150 nmi) 277.8 km (150 nmi) 2.3 Low Earth Orbit - WR The low earth polar orbit mission launched in a southerly direction out of the Western Range (WR) at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Perigee Altitude Apogee Altitude Inclination 90.0 O Launch Latitude 34.7 O
15、 185 km (100 nmi) 185 km (100 nmi) AIAA R-Ob0 93 9 Ob95534 0001528 729 AIAA R-060-1993 2.4 Molniya Orbit This is a 12-hour period eccentric orbit at the critical inclination. A satellite will linger near two points in the northern hemisphere, separated 180 O in longitude, each day. Perigee Altitude
16、740 km (400 nmi) Apogee Altitude 39612 km (21389 iiini) Argument of Perigee 270 O Final Inclination 63.4 O 2.5 Geostationary Transfer Orbit The process of launching a satellite from the earths surface into geostationary transfer or- bit is usually accomplished in two steps. First, a launch occurs in
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