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Considerations of Oblique Impacts of Non-Spherical, Graphite-Epoxy Projectiles
[摘要] The DebriSat hypervelocity impact experiment, performed at the Arnold Engineering Development Center, is intended to update the catastrophic break-up models for modern satellites including many modern materials like structural panels of carbon-fiber, reinforced polymer (CFRP). Subsequent to the experiment, fragments of the DebrisSat have been extracted from porous, catcher panels, and thus far, one of the key observations from the collected fragments is that CFRP represents a large fraction of the fragments and that these fragments tend to be thin, flake-like structures or long, needle-like structures pointing to the need to consider non-spherical orbital debris. Previous work examined the case of an arbitrarily oriented cylindrical projectile impacting normal to the surface of a simple double-wall, Whipple shield, with a thermal blanket on the outer surface [1]. This work extends that development using numerical simulations to oblique impacts at a representative orbital speed of 7 km/s and addresses the complexities associated with that addition.
[发布日期] 2019-12-09 [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 空间科学
[关键词] CARBON FIBER REINFORCED PLASTICS;DYNAMIC RESPONSE;GLASS FIBERS;HYPERVELOCITY IMPACT;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;METEOROIDS;PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT;SPACE DEBRIS [时效性] 
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