Research and development on hypervelocity impact protection using Whipple shield: An overview附视频

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Ken Wen [1 ,2 ]
Xiaowei Chen [1 ]
Yonggang Lu [2 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology
[2] Institute of Systems Engineering, China Academy of Engineering
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Whipple shield,a dual-wall system,as well as its improved structures,is widely applied to defend the hypervelocity impact of space debris(projectile).This paper reviews the studies about the mechanism and process of protection against hypervelocity impacts using Whipple shield.Ground-based experiment and numerical simulation for hypervelocity impact and protection are introduced briefly.Three steps of the Whipple shield protection are discussed in order,including the interaction between the projectile and bumper,the movement and diffusion of the debris cloud,and the interaction between the debris cloud and rear plate.Potential improvements of the protection performance focusing on these three steps are presented.Representative works in the last decade are mentioned specifically.Some prospects and suggestions for future studies are put forward.
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