Experimental investigation on characteristics of stress wave propagation and plasma discharge induced by high-velocity impact solar array

Abstract

To investigate the relationship between stress wave propagation and the plasma discharge generated by a projectile high-velocity impact on solar array with 2A12 aluminum substrate structures at the incidence angle of 60°. Three sets of experiments about stress wave propagating and plasma discharge in composite structure of solar array have been performed by taking advantage of PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) film sensor, plasma characteristic parameter diagnostic system, discharge measurement system and two-stage light gas gun loading system established by ourselves. Experimental results showed that the duration of stress wave was about 30±5μs, and maximum stresses are about 1400±200MPa in experiments. Furthermore, the discharge phenomenon did happen and the duration of discharge current was also different in solar array at the different impact velocities. The basic consistency between stress wave propagation and discharge duration is also confirmed by experiments

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