Colloquium: Luca Elbracht (Space Flight)

27 augustus 2024 13:00 - Locatie: Lecture Hall F, Faculty of AEROSPACE ENGINEERING, KLUYVERWEG 1, DELFT | Zet in mijn agenda

An Optimal Kinetic Impactor for Planetary Defense

Deflecting an asteroid with a kinetic impactor is the only planetary defense method for asteroid impact avoidance tested on a full scale. This thesis investigates the initial design of a kinetic impactor and its deployment architecture. During hypervelocity impact, momentum enhancement due to ejecta plays a crucial role. The impact efficiency factor, accounting for impact obliquity, ejecta asymmetry, and gravity-induced trajectory bending, is modelled. Influential parameters, including spacecraft momentum, are considered. A range of realistic design options are evaluated for a subset of the Near-Earth Asteroid population, with an emphasis on departure strategy from Earth, interplanetary transfer and high-level spacecraft architecture. The contribution to the research area is a parametric framework to evaluate a kinetic impactor, including a model of the momentum enhancement and a low-thrust transfer trajectory. The assembled impactor is selected based on a performance trade-off, and preliminary requirements are identified.

Supervisor: Jasper Bouwmeester