An integrated transportation and operations comparison of space and ground based OTV's
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a comparison of space vs. ground basing of orbital transfer vehicles (OTV). The comparison was done assuming an 11-year mission model beginning in 1995 and averaging over 100 MT of payloads per year to GEO. When analyzed from a total transportation standpoint, the launch system employed had the greatest impact on the basing mode comparison. A launch fleet consisting of both a basic STS and a Shuttle derivative cargo vehicle provided the least cost. Only a small advantage (3%) was found in flight performance for the space based (SB) OTV once it incorporated the necessary provisions for space debris protection and on-orbit maintenance. Propellant storage and transfer losses associated with the SB OTV amounted to 12% of the actual flight propellant requirement. Turnaround of the SB OTV required a crew of 3 and 40% duty cycle. The life cycle cost comparison including all involved space elements indicated less than a 10% difference between basing modes. The SB OTV however is judged to provide more flexibility in launch manifesting, simplified recovery operations and greater potential for improvement.
- Publication:
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AIAA
- Pub Date:
- July 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981jpcs.conf.....D
- Keywords:
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- Ground Based Control;
- Life Cycle Costs;
- Orbit Transfer Vehicles;
- Space Transportation;
- Spacecraft Performance;
- Cost Effectiveness;
- Flight Characteristics;
- Launching Bases;
- Maintenance;
- Propellant Storage;
- Propellant Transfer;
- Refueling;
- Space Debris;
- Space Shuttle Payloads;
- Spacecraft Recovery;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles