Development of in-situ micro-debris measurement system

作者:Nakamura Maki*; Kitazawa Yukihito; Matsumoto Haruhisa; Okudaira Osamu; Hanada Toshiya; Sakurai Akira; Funakoshi Kunihiro; Yasaka Tetsuo; Hasegawa Sunao; Kobayashi Masanori
来源:Advances in Space Research, 2015, 56(3): 436-448.
DOI:10.1016/j.asr.2015.04.009

摘要

The in-situ debris environment awareness system has been developed. The objective of the system is to measure small debris (between 100 mu m and several cm) in orbit. The orbital distribution and the size distribution of the debris are not well understood. The size distribution is difficult to measure from the ground, although the size distribution is very important for the risk evaluation of the impact of debris on spacecraft. The in-situ measurement of the size distribution is useful for: (1) verification of meteoroid and debris environment models, (2) verification of meteoroid and debris environment evolution models, (3) real time detection of unexpected events, such as explosions and/or collisions on an orbit. This paper reports the development study of the in-situ debris measurement system and shows demonstration experiments and their results to describe the performance of the micro-debris sensor system. The sensor system for monitoring micro-debris with sizes ranging from 100 mu m to a few mm must have a large detection area, while the constraints of space deployment require that these systems be low in mass, low in power, robust and have low telemetry requirements. For this reason, we have been developing a simple trans-film sensor. Thin and conductive stripes (copper) are formed with fine pitch (100 mu m) on a thin film of nonconductive material (12.5-mu m thick polyimide). A hypervelocity micro-particle impact is detected when one or more stripes are severed by perforation of the film. We designed a debris detector specialized for measuring the micro-debris size and collision rate. We then manufactured and calibrated the detector.

  • 出版日期2015-8-1