Potential micrometeoroid and orbital debris protection system using a gradient magnetic field and magnetic flux compression

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Abstract

A system for using a magnetic field in conjunction with conventional shielding configurations to protect against micrometeoroid and orbital debris is presented. Analytical, numerical, and experimental studies of a conductor moving through a gradient magnetic field have been performed. The results show that in the high magnetic Reynolds number regime a conducting object will experience large forces that tend to deform it while moving through the gradient field. Additionally a configuration using magnetic flux compression is introduced to act as a magnetic shock absorber. Separately or together, this technology may augment or replace current protection designs for space systems. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Giffin, A., Shneider, M. N., & Miles, R. B. (2010). Potential micrometeoroid and orbital debris protection system using a gradient magnetic field and magnetic flux compression. Applied Physics Letters, 97(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3474607

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