Research progress on plasma physical effects induced by hypervelocity impacts of space debris and micrometeoroids
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1.State Key Laboratory of Explosion Science and Safety Protection, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081 , China ;2.School of Mechatronical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081 , China ;3.School of Interdisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081 , China

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    With the increasing number of space activities, HVI (hypervelocity impacts) caused by space debris and micrometeoroids have become a major threat to the safety of spacecraft in orbit. Such collisions not only result in mechanical damage but also generate plasma, whose electromagnetic effects pose severe risks to highly integrated spacecraft electronic systems. A systematic review of plasma physical effects induced by hypervelocity impacts was provided.The review covered the mechanisms of plasma generation, kinetic characteristics, electromagnetic radiation, and induced discharge, encompassing both theoretical and experimental progress. Special emphasis was placed on the introduction of condensed-phase products (dust grains) in hypervelocity impacts and the resulting dusty plasma effects. This review aims to offer researchers in the field a comprehensive literature summary and to highlight key scientific questions and future research directions. Ultimately, it seeks to provide theoretical support for enhancing the survivability of spacecraft in orbit and for developing next-generation electromagnetic protection technologies.

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周小军, 陈小伟. 空间碎片及微流星体超高速碰撞等离子体物理效应研究进展[J]. 国防科技大学学报,2026, 48(2): 64-91.

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  • Received:July 11,2025
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