Aerospace (May 2022)

Trim Flap System Design for Improving Ballistic-Lifting Entry Performance of the Tianwen-1 Mars Probe

  • Xinli Li,
  • Yansong Li,
  • Dayong Hu,
  • Wei Rao,
  • Yufeng Qi,
  • Qiang Yang,
  • Gang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9060287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 287

Abstract

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The trim flap is an aerodynamic control surface capable of allowing Mars entry vehicles to improve landing performance during the most dangerous entry, descent, and landing (EDL) phase. In present work, a deployable trim flap system was proposed to meet the aerodynamical trim requirement of the Tianwen-1 Mars probe, which provided a mass-saving alternative to the conventional use of the center-of-gravity (CG) offset of ballast mass. In order to guide the trim flap design, theoretical and finite element (FE) models were established to predict and evaluate the deployment performance. Then, a full-scale physical prototype was manufactured for deployment experiments to verify the design effectiveness as well as validate the theoretical and FE models. Results predicted by theoretical and FE models were in good agreement with deployment experiments. Furthermore, the effects of three factors on the deployment performance were investigated, including the non-linear behavior of the damping, acceleration environment, and backshell flexibility. The manufactured prototype was installed on the Tianwen-1 Mars probe, saving more than 300 kg when compared to the conventional use of ballast mass CG offset, and assisted Tianwen-1 in achieving a successful landing, making China the first country in the world to utilize the trim flap technology for Mars EDL.

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