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International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2012

Diagnosis of electromagnetic properties and light flash characteristics created by hypervelocity impact\m{1}

Enling Tang; Qingming Zhang; Shenghai Xiang; Minghai Yang; Fusheng Liu; Mingjian Zhang

In order to diagnose electromagnetic properties and light flash characteristics generated by hypervelocity impact, the diagnostic systems of sweep Langmuir probe(SLP) and triple Langmuir probe (TLP) for electron temperature and electron density in plasma were established, properties of magnetic field were obtained by using coil measurement system established, and characteristics of light flash were also acquired through optical pyrometer measurement system during the whole physical process in hypervelocity impact, Experimental results showed that the average electron temperature of the triple Langmuir probe was near 0.75 eV on the whole physical process, the average electron density in the experiment was about. However, the electron temperature and electron density of plasma acquired by using t he sweep Langmuir probe were lower than the values by using triple Langmuir probe. The peak value of magnetic induction intensity induced by plasma was 9.8 × 10/cm during the hypervelocity impacts, and light flash intensity peak value was 40–50 mW.cm−2.nm−1 in the experimental conditions in the paper.


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2014

The signal characteristics of light flash generated by hypervelocity impact natural dolomite plate

Enling Tang; Hongjie Xu; Meng Wang; Qingming Zhang; Zhiqiu Li; Shenghai Xiang; Minghai Yang

To investigate light flash produced during hypervelocity impact in the laboratory, we have conducted a series of experiments on a two-stage light gas gun at different impact velocities and the same impact angle. Light flash were acquired through optical fiber pyrometer measurement system during the whole physical process in hypervelocity impact, Experimental results showed that the maximum light flash intensity decreases with impact velocity increasing, and maximum light flash intensity should exist a critical impact velocity for polycarbonate projectile impacting natural dolomite plate, which may be between 2.52 km/s and 4.21 km/s at the wavelength of 550 nm–700 nm. In addition, the light flash intensity peak value was 0.4∼0.5 mW.cm−2.nm−1 in the experimental conditions in the paper.


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2012

Triple Langmuir probe diagnosis of transient plasma created by hypervelocity impact

Enling Tang; Qingming Zhang; Shenghai Xiang; Minghai Yang

To acquire the characteristic parameters of plasma generated by hypervelocity impact, experimental system and a new Triple Langmuir probe diagnostic system are established in the paper. Triple Langmuir probe diagnostic technology does not require a voltage or frequency sweep compared to other Langmuir probe methods. The system allows the direct display of electron temperature and semidirect display of electron density by appropriate display system, this method eliminates the time consuming in data analysis required in curve-fitting current-voltage characteristics. As an example of application to timedependent plasmas measurement, the electron temperature and electron density of plasmas were measured in hypervelocity impact experiments. Experimental results show that the Triple Langmuir probe diagnostic technology can be well used to measure electron temperature and electron density of time-evolution plasma.


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2015

Characterization of light flash signatures using optical-fiber pyrometer detectors during hypervelocity impact

Enling Tang; Xiaohan Shi; Qingming Zhang; Meng Wang; Di Wang; Shenghai Xiang; Shuhua Liu; Jin Xia; Liping He; Yafei Han

Impact light flash is an intense light flash released when a target is impacted by a hypervelocity projectile. Light flash is caused by emissions from a jet of shocked material which is thrown from the impact site. Impact light flash phenomenology is now being considered for applications where remote diagnostics are required to observe and diagnose impacts on satellites and spacecraft. Additionally, this phenomena and remote diagnostics are under consideration for deep space exploration and missile defense applications. Currently, optical signatures created from hypervelocity impact can be utilized as the basis for detectors (spectrometers, pyrometers), which characterize the material composition and temperature. To establish this capability technically in the laboratory, we have conducted a series of experiments on a two-stage light gas gun at impact velocities ranging from 1.96 to 4.21 km/s. The focus of this work is to develop a flash signatures collected methods for use as a reliable light flash, and late time radiating evolution to characterize material behavior in the shocked and expanding state; ascertain scaling of light flash with impact velocity, and determine the temperature of the impact flash resulting from radiating emissions when photomultiplier tube (PMT) are used in conjunction with narrow band pass filtering at specific wavelengths as a pyrometer. The results of these experiments are discussed in detail using natural dolomite target.


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2015

Analysis of luminous efficiency for light flash created by hypervelocity impact natural dolomite plate

Enling Tang; Lijiao Zhang; Qingming Zhang; Meng Wang; Shenghai Xiang; Shuhua Liu; Jin Xia; Liping He; Yafei Han; Xiaohan Shi; Di Wangi

In order to understand luminous efficiency of the visible wavelength and the infrared wavelength range generated by hypervelocity impact natural dolomite plate, experimental measurement of the light flash created by hypervelocity impact natural dolomite plate were performed in the visible wavelength range by using the optical transient pyrometer measurement system and two-stage light gas gun loading system at the different impact velocity and the projectile incident angles of 45◦ and 60◦ (with the angle along the target plane), respectively. Based on the Planck’s blackbody continuous radiation law in the visible wavelength range, luminous efficiency extrapolate to infrared wavelength range by combining with Matlab computer programming, the calculated results of the luminous efficiency showed that the luminous efficiency of the light flash created by hypervelocity impact natural dolomite plate in the infrared wavelength range was approximately 1∼1.5 times in the visible wavelength range.


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2014

The critical impact velocity of light flash created by strong shock natural dolomite plate

Enling Tang; Hongjie Xu; Meng Wang; Qingming Zhang; Zhiqiu Li; Shenghai Xiang; Minghai Yang


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2016

Discharges of plasma induced by hypervelocity impact on the solar array with different substrate structures1

Enling Tang; Zheng Li; Qingming Zhang; Meng Wang; Shenghai Xiang; Shuhua Liu; Liping He; Yafei Han; Jin Xia; Hongliang Wang; Mingyang Xu


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2018

The spatial distributions of characteristic parameters for plasma created by hypervelocity impact

Enling Tang; Mei Liu; Yafei Han; Ruizhi Wang; Liping He; Shuhua Liu; Meng Wang; Shenghai Xiang; Jin Xia; Kai Guo; Jianjun Ma


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2017

Experimental research on light flash generated by high-velocity impact on solar array

Enling Tang; Zhenbo Li; Qingming Zhang; Yafei Han; Zheng Li; Meng Wang; Shenghai Xiang; Shuhua Liu; Liping He; Jin Xia; Kai Guo; Hongliang Wang; Jiqiu Song


International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics | 2016

Experimental study on plasma discharge induced by high-velocity impact solar array associated with projectile incidence angles

Enling Tang; Hongliang Wang; Jin Xia; Meng Wang; Zheng Li; Lijiao Zhang; Shenghai Xiang; Shuhua Liu; Liping He; Jianfei Yuan; Mingyang Xu; Shuang Zhang

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Shenghai Xiang

Shenyang Ligong University

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Meng Wang

Shenyang Ligong University

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Qingming Zhang

Beijing Institute of Technology

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Jin Xia

Shenyang Ligong University

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Liping He

Shenyang Ligong University

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Shuhua Liu

Shenyang Ligong University

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Yafei Han

Shenyang Ligong University

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Kai Guo

Shenyang Ligong University

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Lijiao Zhang

Shenyang Ligong University

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Mingyang Xu

Shenyang Ligong University

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