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Fast Gradient Evaluation and Mapping Method for Bi-Impulsive Transfers Within Periodic Orbits

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Fast Gradient Evaluation and Mapping Method for Bi-Impulsive Transfers Within Periodic Orbits
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This work aims to compute bi-impulsive transfers using previously built continuous databases of periodic solutions of the CR3BP [10]. It utilizes fast automatic differentiation provided by the DA framework and primer vector theory [4] to reduce the computational burden of transfer optimization with similar results to classic methods. Additionally, the authors present a new method to build databases of transfers within a given periodic family of the CR3BP, providing transfers between two orbit...

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Caleb, Thomas / Armellin, Roberto / Lizy-Destrez, Stephanie
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https://hdl.handle.net/2292/69819
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Science & Technology / Technology / Engineering, Aerospace / Instruments & Instrumentation / Engineering / Differential Algebra / state transition tensors / two-point boundary value problem / Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit / circular restricted three-body problem / Constrained optimization / 0901 Aerospace Engineering / 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering / 0913 Mechanical Engineering / 4001 Aerospace engineering / 4007 Control engineering, mechatronics and robotics / 4017 Mechanical engineering

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