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空间飞行体与等离子体在压缩区内的非稳态相互作用研究 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:1
研究了空间飞行体在运动过程中,其前端压缩区内飞行体与等离子体的、非稳态相互作用问题,得到了在强天线辐射源高频场作用下的控制方程.通过计算表明,飞行体上的天线可作为调制不稳定性的激发源,在等离子体中激发起很强的电磁孤波. 相似文献
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空间等离子体导致高电压太阳阵的电流收集 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
给出一种能方便计算空间等离子体引起高电压太阳阵(HVSA)电流收集的理论统计模式,通过对物理过程分析认为空间等离子体致HVSA的功率损耗对HVASA的设计是不应忽视的。 相似文献
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通常采用ECR等离子体源产生的等离子体的温度和密度都比较大,通过附加适当目数的栅网,并在栅网上加一定的偏置电位来对等离子体参数,尤其是温度,密度进行调整,满足空间等离子体环境模拟要求,本文利用14目,25目的栅网,对已有的地面实验室空间等离子体环境进行了改进,得到了更加接近空间等离子体参数的一个地面模拟环境。 相似文献
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采用气固耦合算法对液体火箭发动机推力室再生冷却通道的流动与传热过程进行了三维湍流流动与传热数值模拟,冷却工质为氢气,其密度、导热系数、动力粘度随着温度和压力而变化。应用大涡模拟及标准k-ε双方程模型两种湍流模型分别进行数值模拟,详细揭示了再生冷却通道固体区和流体区内的速度场和温度场,并在不同的计算网格数目下对两种湍流模型的计算结果进行了对比。结果表明,在相同的网格条件下,标准k-ε双方程模型与实验数据的吻合精度比大涡模拟模型更好,且满足工程计算精度。随着网格数的增加,大涡模拟的计算精度逐渐得到改善。 相似文献
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等离子体表面技术的研究与应用 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
概述了离子注入、离子束沉积、等离子喷涂、离子镀、等离子体增强化学气相沉积、等离子体化学热处理和双层辉光离子渗金属等等离子体表面技术的基本原理和最新进展,并给出了部分典型实例。 相似文献
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S. M. Krimigis D. G. Mitchell D. C. Hamilton S. Livi J. Dandouras S. Jaskulek T. P. Armstrong J. D. Boldt A. F. Cheng G. Gloeckler J. R. Hayes K. C. Hsieh W.-H. Ip E. P. Keath E. Kirsch N. Krupp L. J. Lanzerotti R. Lundgren B. H. Mauk R. W. McEntire E. C. Roelof C. E. Schlemm B. E. Tossman B. Wilken D. J. Williams 《Space Science Reviews》2004,114(1-4):233-329
The magnetospheric imaging instrument (MIMI) is a neutral and charged particle detection system on the Cassini orbiter spacecraft designed to perform both global imaging and in-situ measurements to study the overall configuration and dynamics of Saturn’s magnetosphere and its interactions with the solar wind, Saturn’s atmosphere, Titan, and the icy satellites. The processes responsible for Saturn’s aurora will be investigated; a search will be performed for substorms at Saturn; and the origins of magnetospheric hot plasmas will be determined. Further, the Jovian magnetosphere and Io torus will be imaged during Jupiter flyby. The investigative approach is twofold. (1) Perform remote sensing of the magnetospheric energetic (E > 7 keV) ion plasmas by detecting and imaging charge-exchange neutrals, created when magnetospheric ions capture electrons from ambient neutral gas. Such escaping neutrals were detected by the Voyager l spacecraft outside Saturn’s magnetosphere and can be used like photons to form images of the emitting regions, as has been demonstrated at Earth. (2) Determine through in-situ measurements the 3-D particle distribution functions including ion composition and charge states (E > 3 keV/e). The combination of in-situ measurements with global images, together with analysis and interpretation techniques that include direct “forward modeling’’ and deconvolution by tomography, is expected to yield a global assessment of magnetospheric structure and dynamics, including (a) magnetospheric ring currents and hot plasma populations, (b) magnetic field distortions, (c) electric field configuration, (d) particle injection boundaries associated with magnetic storms and substorms, and (e) the connection of the magnetosphere to ionospheric altitudes. Titan and its torus will stand out in energetic neutral images throughout the Cassini orbit, and thus serve as a continuous remote probe of ion flux variations near 20R
S (e.g., magnetopause crossings and substorm plasma injections). The Titan exosphere and its cometary interaction with magnetospheric plasmas will be imaged in detail on each flyby. The three principal sensors of MIMI consists of an ion and neutral camera (INCA), a charge–energy–mass-spectrometer (CHEMS) essentially identical to our instrument flown on the ISTP/Geotail spacecraft, and the low energy magnetospheric measurements system (LEMMS), an advanced design of one of our sensors flown on the Galileo spacecraft. The INCA head is a large geometry factor (G ∼ 2.4 cm2 sr) foil time-of-flight (TOF) camera that separately registers the incident direction of either energetic neutral atoms (ENA) or ion species (≥5∘ full width half maximum) over the range 7 keV/nuc < E < 3 MeV/nuc. CHEMS uses electrostatic deflection, TOF, and energy measurement to determine ion energy, charge state, mass, and 3-D anisotropy in the range 3 ≤ E ≤ 220 keV/e with good (∼0.05 cm2 sr) sensitivity. LEMMS is a two-ended telescope that measures ions in the range 0.03 ≤ E ≤ 18 MeV and electrons 0.015 ≤ E≤ 0.884 MeV in the forward direction (G ∼ 0.02 cm2 sr), while high energy electrons (0.1–5 MeV) and ions (1.6–160 MeV) are measured from the back direction (G ∼ 0.4 cm2 sr). The latter are relevant to inner magnetosphere studies of diffusion processes and satellite microsignatures as well as cosmic ray albedo neutron decay (CRAND). Our analyses of Voyager energetic neutral particle and Lyman-α measurements show that INCA will provide statistically significant global magnetospheric images from a distance of ∼60 R
S every 2–3 h (every ∼10 min from ∼20 R
S). Moreover, during Titan flybys, INCA will provide images of the interaction of the Titan exosphere with the Saturn magnetosphere every 1.5 min. Time resolution for charged particle measurements can be < 0.1 s, which is more than adequate for microsignature studies. Data obtained during Venus-2 flyby and Earth swingby in June and August 1999, respectively, and Jupiter flyby in December 2000 to January 2001 show that the instrument is performing well, has made important and heretofore unobtainable measurements in interplanetary space at Jupiter, and will likely obtain high-quality data throughout each orbit of the Cassini mission at Saturn. Sample data from each of the three sensors during the August 18 Earth swingby are shown, including the first ENA image of part of the ring current obtained by an instrument specifically designed for this purpose. Similarily, measurements in cis-Jovian space include the first detailed charge state determination of Iogenic ions and several ENA images of that planet’s magnetosphere.This revised version was published online in July 2005 with a corrected cover date. 相似文献
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