Improvements of investigations on the Tethered Satellite
System (TSS)-1R electron current enhancement due to magnetic limited
collections are reported. New analytical expressions are obtained for the
potential and temperature changes across the satellite tethering cable
pre-sheath. The mathematical treatments are more rigorous than one past
approach. More experimental measurements collected in the ionosphere during the
TSS-1R mission are adopted for validations. Our relations developed offer two
bounding curves for these data points successfully; the average of these two
curves is close to the curve-fitting results for the measurements; and an
average of 2.95 times larger than the Parker-Murphy theory is revealed. The
results indicate that including the pre-sheath analysis is important to compute
the electron current enhancement due to magnetic limitations. The second novel
contribution includes extra space measurements, which further validated the new
theoretical formula.
Author(s) Details:
C. Cai,
Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan
Technological University, 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, Michigan 49931, USA.
S. Cai,
Department
of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics, Michigan Technological
University, 1400 Townsend Dr., Houghton, Michigan 49931, USA.
D. L. Cooke,
Space Vehicle Directorate, AFRL, Kirtland Air Force Base, 2000
Wyoming Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, USA.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/TAER-V5/article/view/13294
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