Abstract

In the process of Earth-Moon transfer orbit, many parameters are involved and the degree of influence varies among the parameters. How to accurately distinguish the influence relationship between different parameters is of great significance to engineering missions. Based on Sobol sequence sampling method and Sobol global sensitivity analysis method, a calculation process of global sensitivity analysis is proposed in this paper for high-fidelity Earth-Moon transfer orbit. A numerical simulation method is used to verify that the Sobol sequence sampling method has better convergence and higher precision than other sampling methods and has better adaptability in global sensitivity analysis. The effects of different state parameters and the combination of different parameters on the perilune parameters of Earth-Moon transfer orbit are given by simulation examples, which verifies the effectiveness and feasibility of the calculation process proposed in this paper. Simulation results show that the radial position and tangential velocity at the trans-lunar injection point are the main sensitivity parameters, and the other parameters have little effect on the results. The sensitivity of the orbital elements at the trans-lunar injection point to the perilune parameters is different and needs to be determined according to the specific parameters. The results of this study can provide important reference for future Earth-Moon transfer orbit design and related engineering missions.

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