Analysis of Optimal Thrust to Mass Ratio Requirement for Maximizing Payload Mass of Lunar Landing Mission
Aditya Rallapalli, Suraj Kumar, Rijesh MP, C K Koteswar Rao, Bharat Kumar GVP
- Year
- 2025
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Recent successful lunar landing missions have generated significant interest among space agencies in establishing a permanent human settlement on the Moon. Building a lunar base requires multiple and frequent landing missions to support logistics and mobility applications. In these missions, maximizing payload mass defined as the useful cargo for human settlement is crucial. The landing mass depends on several factors, with the most critical being the maximum thrust available for braking and the engine's specific impulse (ISP). Generally, increasing engine thrust for braking reduces flight duration and, consequently, gravity losses. However, higher thrust also introduces trade-offs, such as increased engine weight and lower ISP, which can negatively impact payload capacity. Therefore, optimizing the descent trajectory requires careful consideration of these parameters to achieve a global solution that maximizes payload mass. Most existing research focuses on solving optimal control problems that minimize propellant consumption for a given thrust. These problems are typically addressed through trajectory optimization, where a minimum-fuel solution is obtained. The optimized trajectory is then executed onboard using polynomial guidance. In this paper, we propose an outer-layer optimization approach based on a Pareto-optimal solution. This method iterates on the maximum available thrust for descent trajectory optimization while incorporating a loss function that accounts for engine mass and ISP losses. By applying this approach, we identify a globally optimal solution that maximizes payload mass while ensuring an optimal landing trajectory.
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