期刊文献+

Influence of Plasma Pressure Fluctuation on RF Wave Propagation

Influence of Plasma Pressure Fluctuation on RF Wave Propagation
下载PDF
导出
摘要 Pressure fluctuations in the plasma sheath from spacecraft reentry affect radiofrequency(RF) wave propagation.The influence of these fluctuations on wave propagation and wave properties is studied using methods derived by synthesizing the compressible turbulent flow theory,plasma theory,and electromagnetic wave theory.We study these influences on wave propagation at GPS and Ka frequencies during typical reentry by adopting stratified modeling.We analyzed the variations in reflection and transmission properties induced by pressure fluctuations.Our results show that,at the GPS frequency,if the waves are not totally reflected then the pressure fluctuations can remarkably affect reflection,transmission,and absorption properties.In extreme situations,the fluctuations can even cause blackout.At the Ka frequency,the influences are obvious when the waves are not totally transmitted.The influences are more pronounced at the GPS frequency than at the Ka frequency.This suggests that the latter can mitigate blackout by reducing both the reflection and the absorption of waves,as well as the influences of plasma fluctuations on wave propagation.Given that communication links with the reentry vehicles are susceptible to plasma pressure fluctuations,the influences on link budgets should be taken into consideration. Pressure fluctuations in the plasma sheath from spacecraft reentry affect radiofrequency(RF) wave propagation.The influence of these fluctuations on wave propagation and wave properties is studied using methods derived by synthesizing the compressible turbulent flow theory,plasma theory,and electromagnetic wave theory.We study these influences on wave propagation at GPS and Ka frequencies during typical reentry by adopting stratified modeling.We analyzed the variations in reflection and transmission properties induced by pressure fluctuations.Our results show that,at the GPS frequency,if the waves are not totally reflected then the pressure fluctuations can remarkably affect reflection,transmission,and absorption properties.In extreme situations,the fluctuations can even cause blackout.At the Ka frequency,the influences are obvious when the waves are not totally transmitted.The influences are more pronounced at the GPS frequency than at the Ka frequency.This suggests that the latter can mitigate blackout by reducing both the reflection and the absorption of waves,as well as the influences of plasma fluctuations on wave propagation.Given that communication links with the reentry vehicles are susceptible to plasma pressure fluctuations,the influences on link budgets should be taken into consideration.
出处 《Plasma Science and Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第2期131-137,共7页 等离子体科学和技术(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(No.2014CB340205) National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.61301173)
关键词 plasma sheath pressure fluctuation wave propagation plasma sheath pressure fluctuation wave propagation
  • 相关文献

参考文献30

  • 1Rybak J P and Churchill R J. 1971, IEEE T. Aero. Elec. Sys., AES-7:879.
  • 2Scharfman W E. 1965, The use of Langmuir probes to determine the electron density surrounding re-entry vehicles. Langley Research Center, Hampton. NASA- CR-6608.
  • 3National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1970, The Entry Plasma Sheath and Its Effects on Space Vehicle Electromagnetic Systems Volume I. Fourth Plasma Sheath Symposium. Langley Research Center, Hampton. NASA-SP-252.
  • 4Akey N D and Cross A E. 1970, Radio blackout al- leviation and plasma diagnostic results from a 25000 foot per second blunt-body reentry. Langley Research Center, Hampton. NASA-TND-5615.
  • 5Weaver W L and Bowen J T. 1972, Entry trajectory, entry environment, and analysis of spacecraft motion for the RAM C-III flight experiment. Langley Research Center, Hampton. NASA-TMX-2562.
  • 6Vidmar R. 1990, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., 18:733.
  • 7Laroussi M and Roth J R. 1993, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., 21:366.
  • 8Petrin A B. 2000, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., 28:1000.
  • 9Petrin A B. 2001, IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., 29:471.
  • 10Kim M, Keidar M, and Boyd I D. 2008, J. Spacecraft. Rockets, 45:1223.

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部