2020
DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/abb455
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Mitigation of blackout problem for reentry vehicle in traveling magnetic field with induced current

Abstract: In this paper, a novel solution mitigating the radio blackout problem is proposed, which improves existing traveling magnetic field (TMF)-based methods. The most significant advance lies in replacing the external injection with self-induced current, which does not require electrodes. The improved analytical model is derived to evaluate the electron density reduction taking into consideration the self-induced current for various TMF velocities. The plasma reduction performance is analyzed for several conditions… Show more

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“…Deriving the boundary conditions for requires the property of the Sagdeev pseudopotential at the sheath edge [28][29][30][31]:…”
Section: Modified Bohm Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Deriving the boundary conditions for requires the property of the Sagdeev pseudopotential at the sheath edge [28][29][30][31]:…”
Section: Modified Bohm Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When supersonic fighter jets are flying at high speeds, the action of viscosity results in significant velocity gradients within the air layer adjacent their surfaces. Therefore, when conducting aerodynamic studies of aircraft in flight, it is imperative to consider the influence of viscous stress on the surrounding airflow [30,31]. For even faster high-hypersonic vehicles such as satellites and intercontinental missiles, when they re-enter Earth's near-space environment, their peak flight speeds can often reach several tens of Mach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 9 shows that the communication range can reach 350 km using a 1 Watt transmitter and usual compact antennas, which is more than enough for communication with the space vehicle [ 26 , 27 , 28 ].…”
Section: Simulations Of the Tunnel Radio Communication Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many methods have been developed to mitigate communication blackouts by lowering the PS electron density [10][11][12], such as aerodynamic shaping [13], liquid quenchant injection [14], and electromagnetic windowing [15,16]. However, the practical shortcomings and engineering obstacles of these methods have not been satisfactorily resolved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%