L9 - Getting to Orbit Flashcards
1
Q
What is a Launch Window?
A
It is the period during which we can launch directly into a desired orbit from a particular launch site.
2
Q
How many opportunities are there to launch form a particular launch site to a particular inclination?
A
- Orbit plane and launch site must intersect.
- Launch window exist only if i > Latitude or i < (180 - latitude)
- If latitude = i; one launch per day
- If latitude < i; two launches per day (ascending/descending nodes opportunities)
3
Q
What are the different launch phases?
A
- Vertical Ascent
- Pitch Over
- Gravity Turn
- Vacuum Phase
4
Q
Describe the Vertical Ascent.
A
- It simplifies the launcher and launch pad structures
- Minimises bending forces
- Gravity drag, acts against thrust to reduce vertical velocity
- Gain altitude quickly to minimise time spent in densest part of atmosphere
- A roll manoeuvre can align with launch azimuth
5
Q
Describe the Pitch Over.
A
- While velocity is low to reduce aerodynamic loads/torques
- Thrust gimballed (nozzle moved) to gain horzontal velocity
- Achieves correct entry angle for start of gravity turn
- Thrust gimballed in line with LV when complete
6
Q
Describe the Gravity Turn.
A
- Flight path no longer vertical
- Gravity acts to pull rocket back down
- If no thrust: parabolic trajectory back down
- Gravity turn guidance (pitch vs time value)
- 0 angle of attack until vacuum phase
7
Q
Describe the Vacuum phase.
A
- No more atmosphere
- Continued acceleration until orbit velocity
- Velocity, altitude and direction control system
8
Q
What are the components of launch vehicle design velocity.
A
- ΔV burnout: needed at burnout to be in correct orbit
- ΔV launchsite: due to Earth’s rotation
- ΔV Gravityloss: needed to overcome gravity
- ΔV Drag: extra needed to overcome atmospheric drag and other losses
ΔVDesign = ΔVBurnout - ΔVLaunchsite + ΔVGravityloss + ΔVDrag