DocumentCode
1664595
Title
A plasma drag hypervelocity particle accelerator (HYPER)
Author
Best, S.
Author_Institution
Space Power Inst., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1999
Firstpage
161
Abstract
Current debris models are able to predict the growth of the space debris problem and suggest that spacecraft must employ armor or bumper shields for some orbital altitudes now and that the problem will become worse as a function of time. The practical upper limit to the velocity distribution is on the order of 40 km/s and is associated with the natural environment. The velocity distribution of the man-made component peaks at 9-10 km/s with maximum velocity in the 14-16 km/s range. Experience in space has verified that the "high probability of impact" particles are in the microgram to milligram range. These particles can have very significant effects on coatings, insulators and thin metallic layers. The surface of thick materials becomes pitted and the local debris component is enhanced by ejecta from the impact events. In this paper, the HYPER facility is described which produces a reasonable simulation of the man-made space debris spectrum in a controlled environment. The facility capability is discussed in terms of drive geometry, energetics, velocity distribution, diagnostics, and projectile/debris loading.
Keywords
aerospace test facilities; collective accelerators; drag; space debris; space vehicles; armor; bumper shields; coatings; debris models; high probability of impact particles; insulators; man-made components; man-made space debris spectrum; plasma drag hypervelocity particle accelerator; space debris; spacecraft; test facility; thin metallic layers; velocity distribution; Coatings; Drives; Geometry; Insulation; Linear particle accelerator; Metal-insulator structures; Plasma accelerators; Predictive models; Space debris; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pulsed Power Conference, 1999. Digest of Technical Papers. 12th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5498-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PPC.1999.825437
Filename
825437
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