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US10628536B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10628536-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414567204-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A method for computing self-contamination processes of a spacecraft involves receiving a first set of input parameters comprising general definitions of the spacecraft, and a second set of input parameters comprising control parameters for the spacecraft orbital data, physics, numeric. A self-contamination process of the spacecraft is calculated based on the received first and second sets of input data by calculating an analytical solution of a basic equation for calculating a deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft in a single computation step with the data processing device. The calculated deposit of molecules is then output.
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What is claimed is: 1. A computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable medium having a plurality of instructions stored thereon, which when executed by a computer cause the computer to: receive a first set of input parameters comprising general definitions of the spacecraft; receive a second set of input parameters comprising control parameters for the spacecraft orbital data, physics, and numeric; compute a self-contamination process of the spacecraft based on the received first and second sets of input data parameters by calculating an analytical solution of a basic equation for calculating a deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft in a single iteration step in time with a data processing device; output the calculated deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft; and determine an adverse physical change on the spacecraft based on the calculated deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft, wherein computing the self-contamination process comprises computing view factors F ji of a mesh element j of a surface of the spacecraft with respect to a mesh element i of a surface of the spacecraft, wherein the spacecraft is represented as a collection of surfaces, which are subdivided into mesh elements with outgassing properties, which can vary from mesh element to mesh element, and wherein calculating the analytical solution of the basic equation comprises calculating the deposit for time dependent emission and reemission constants of the surfaces of the spacecraft with a basic equation of the form {dot over (y)}=Ay+tBy+b ( t ) with y being the deposit at time t, A and B being constant matrices calculated from the time-dependent view factors F ji and the reemission coefficients and b being a vector consisting of the time-dependent emission coefficients, view factors and the initial deposit. 2. The computer program product of claim 1 , wherein computing the self-contamination process comprises computing view factors F ji of a mesh element j of a surface of the spacecraft with respect to a mesh element i of a surface of the spacecraft, wherein the spacecraft is represented as a collection of surfaces, which are subdivided into mesh elements with outgassing properties, which can vary from mesh element to mesh element, and wherein calculating the analytical solution of the basic equation comprises calculating the deposit for piecewise constant emission and reemission constants of the surfaces of the spacecraft, with the abbreviated basic equation being {dot over (y)}=Ay+b with y being the deposit at time t, A being a constant matrix calculated from the view factors F ji and the reemission coefficients and b being a vector consisting of the emission coefficients, view factors and the initial deposit. 3. A method for computing self-contamination processes of a spacecraft, comprising the following steps: receiving, by a data processing device, a first set of input parameters comprising general definitions of the spacecraft; receiving, by the data processing device, a second set of input parameters comprising control parameters for the spacecraft orbital data, physics, and numeric; computing, by the data processing device, a self-contamination process of the spacecraft based on the received first and second sets of input data parameters by calculating an analytical solution of a basic equation for calculating a deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft in a single iteration step in time with the data processing device; outputting, by the data processing device, the calculated deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft; and determining an adverse physical change on the spacecraft based on the calculated deposit of molecules outgassed from surfaces of the spacecraft, wherein computing the self-contamination process comprises computing view factors F ji of a mesh element j of a surface of the spacecraft with respect to a mesh element i of a surface of the spacecraft, wherein the spacecraft is represented as a collection of surfaces, which are subdivided into mesh elements with outgassing properties, which can vary from mesh element to mesh element, wherein calculating the analytical solution of the basic equation comprises calculating the deposit for time dependent emission and reemission constants of the surfaces of the spacecraft with a basic equation of the form {dot over (y)}=Ay+tBy+b ( t ) with y being the deposit at time t, A and B being constant matrices calculated from the time-dependent view factors F ji and the reemission coefficients and b being a vector consisting of the time-dependent emission coefficients, view factors and the initial deposit.
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