Fuel Consumption Estimation via Bookkeeping Method for Geostationary Satellites: Case Study and Application
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2024-12-12
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
This work focuses on the Satellite Propulsion Subsystem (UPS), a critical aspect of
satellite technology that can be supported by various propulsion types: electrical, chemical, cold
gas, and nuclear propulsion. For communication satellites, chemical propulsion emerges as the
most suitable option due to its simplicity and lower energy requirements. The chemical propulsion
subsystem comprises oxidizer and fuel tanks, gas pressuring tanks utilizing helium. Wherein,
Thrusters are employed for diverse tasks, encompassing tank sinking, orbital maneuvers
(correction), attitude control, and deorbiting. These processes induce propellant consumption
from orbit transfer to the deorbiting operation. The satellite's mission life hinges on propellant
quantity, emphasizing the need to maintain sufficient reserves for deorbiting at satellite’s end of
life. Thus, accurately estimating propellant mass becomes a crucial task. This work delves into
propellant mass estimation methods, specifically Bookkeeping (BKP). Moreover, we introduce and
test a developed tool based on the Bookkeeping method. This tool proves instrumental in
estimating the remaining propellant, offering a valuable resource for satellite mission planning
and longevity
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GEO Satellite, propellant estimation, propulsion Subsystem, Book-kepping, thrusters
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Badis ,Tarek. Benfriha , Elhassen . Benmansour,Jalal Eddine. Fuel Consumption Estimation via Bookkeeping Method for Geostationary Satellites: Case Study and Application. The International Journal of Energetica. Vo8. No 01.12/12/2023.faculty of technology. university of el oued. [visited in ../../ .]. available from [copy the link here]