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ADBSat: Methodology of a novel panel method tool for aerodynamic analysis of satellites

Space Physics 2022-03-09 v2

Abstract

ADBSat is a novel software that determines the aerodynamic properties of any body in free-molecular flow. Its main advantage is the fast approximation of the aerodynamics of spacecraft in the lower end of the low-Earth orbit altitude range. It is a novel implementation of a panel method, where the body is represented as a set of fundamental elements and the sum of their individual aerodynamic properties makes up the properties of the whole. ADBSat's approach treats the shape as a set of flat triangular plates. These are read from a CAD geometry file in the Wavefront format, which can be created with most common CAD programs. A choice of gas-surface interaction models is available to represent the physics of free-molecular flow under different conditions. Its modular design means that other models can be easily and quickly implemented. It also benefits from a new shading algorithm for fast determination of elemental flow exposure. An example case is presented to show the capability and functionality of the program.

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@article{arxiv.2104.05543,
  title  = {ADBSat: Methodology of a novel panel method tool for aerodynamic analysis of satellites},
  author = {Luciana A. Sinpetru and Nicholas H. Crisp and David Mostaza-Prieto and Sabrina Livadiotti and Peter C. E. Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.05543},
  year   = {2022}
}

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30 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to Computer Physics Communications