Original paper
Physical and mathematical models for space objects breakup and fragmentation in hypervelocity collisions
Abstract
The paper presents results of analysis of existing mathematical models for orbital debris fragments breakup in high velocity collisions. The breakup models are modified and updated taking into account the latest breakup criteria, experimental data and basic conservation laws. The model examples are analyzed, the criterion is developed for distinguishing fragments, which will stay in orbit after collision...
Paper Details
Title
Physical and mathematical models for space objects breakup and fragmentation in hypervelocity collisions
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
176
Pages
598 - 608
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