Multi-fidelity space mission planning and space infrastructure design framework for space resource logistics

Hao Chen, Tristan Sarton du Jonchay, Linyi Hou, Koki Ho

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    Abstract

    To build a sustainable and affordable space transportation system for human space exploration, the design and deployment of space infrastructures are critical; one attractive and promising infrastructure system is the in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) system. The design analysis and trade studies for ISRU systems require the consideration of not only the design of the ISRU plant itself but also other infrastructure systems (e.g., storage, power) and various ISRU architecture options (e.g., resource, location, technology). This paper proposes a system-level space infrastructure and its logistics design optimization framework to perform system-level architecture trade studies. A new space infrastructure logistics optimization problem formulation is proposed that considers infrastructure subsystems internal interactions and their external synergistic effect with space logistics simultaneously. Since the full-size version of this proposed problem formulation can be computationally prohibitive, another new multi-fidelity optimization formulation is developed by varying the granularity of the commodity type definition over the network graph adaptively; this multi-fidelity formulation can find an approximation solution to the full-size problem computationally efficiently with little sacrifice in the solution quality. The proposed problem formulation and method are applied to a multi-mission lunar exploration campaign to demonstrate their values.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2019
    EventAIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019 - Indianapolis, United States
    Duration: 19 Aug 201922 Aug 2019

    Publication series

    NameAIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019

    Conference

    ConferenceAIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum and Exposition, 2019
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityIndianapolis
    Period19/08/1922/08/19

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