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Simulation of Micron-Sized Debris Populations in Low Earth OrbitThe update of ORDEM2000, the NASA Orbital Debris Engineering Model, to its new version . ORDEM2010, is nearly complete. As a part of the ORDEM upgrade, this paper addresses the simulation of micro-debris (greater than 10 micron and smaller than 1 mm in size) populations in low Earth orbit. The principal data used in the modeling of the micron-sized debris populations are in-situ hypervelocity impact records, accumulated in post-flight damage surveys on the space-exposed surfaces of returned spacecrafts. The development of the micro-debris model populations follows the general approach to deriving other ORDEM2010-required input populations for various components and types of debris. This paper describes the key elements and major steps in the statistical inference of the ORDEM2010 micro-debris populations. A crucial step is the construction of a degradation/ejecta source model to provide prior information on the micron-sized objects (such as orbital and object-size distributions). Another critical step is to link model populations with data, which is rather involved. It demands detailed information on area-time/directionality for all the space-exposed elements of a shuttle orbiter and damage laws, which relate impact damage with the physical properties of a projectile and impact conditions such as impact angle and velocity. Also needed are model-predicted debris fluxes as a function of object size and impact velocity from all possible directions. In spite of the very limited quantity of the available shuttle impact data, the population-derivation process is satisfactorily stable. Final modeling results obtained from shuttle window and radiator impact data are reasonably convergent and consistent, especially for the debris populations with object-size thresholds at 10 and 100 micron.
Document ID
20100026028
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Xu, Y.-L.
(Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Houston, TX, United States)
Matney, M.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Liou, J.-C.
(NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, TX, United States)
Hyde, J. L.
(Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Houston, TX, United States)
Prior, T. G.
(Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
July 18, 2010
Subject Category
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
JSC-CN-21053
Meeting Information
Meeting: 38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly
Location: Bremen
Country: Germany
Start Date: July 18, 2010
End Date: July 25, 2010
Sponsors: International Council for Science
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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