Students will contribute to the development of a simulator for capture of satellites with nets.
This project aims to develop a simulator for capture of satellites with nets. Nets are expected to be used to catch non-functioning spacecraft, help solve the space debris problem, and guarantee the use of key orbits for observation and communication purposes. Simulation is needed before use of these nets in real missions, for example to identify preferred capture conditions.
A simulation tool exists in Dr. Botta’s lab under a proprietary framework and needs to be ported into C++. Students will work on several tasks to improve the simulator:
Final project outcome will be a C++ code, validated against current results.
Length of commitment | 3-5 months |
Start time | Fall (August/September) |
In-person, remote, or hybrid? | Hybrid Project |
Level of collaboration | Small group project (2-3 students) |
Benefits | Academic credit |
Who is eligible | Juniors & Seniors |
Eleonora Botta
Assistant Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Phone: (716) 645-2802
Email: ebotta@buffalo.edu
Once you begin the digital badge series, you will have access to all the necessary activities and instructions. Your mentor has indicated they would like you to also complete the specific preparation activities below. Please reference this when you get to Step 2 of the Preparation Phase.
Reading papers on net-based capture of debris by the UB Space Systems Dynamics and Control Lab
Simulation, debris, space, spacecraft, numerical, code, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering