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Authors: Morcillo, Patrick;

Nettoyeur orbital

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Titel: Fraktale Auslegung eines magnetisch eingeschlossenen Plasmamotors und Metamaterial-Engineering: Das Satellitenprojekt "Sweeper" Beschreibung (Zusammenfassung): Dieses Dokument stellt eine prospektive Studie vor, die den FDAA-Formalismus (Fractal Density Activation Axiom) auf die Raumfahrtantriebstechnik und die kompakte Kernfusion überträgt. Die Studie schlägt eine radikale Architektur für einen Fusionsplasmamotor (D-T) vor, der durch fraktale Skalierungsgesetze ($D_x=17/8$, $D_t=13/16$, $D_s=5/8$) optimiert ist. Das Dokument beschreibt detailliert drei Hauptentwicklungsbereiche: Plasmaphysik: Optimierung der Einschließungszeit und der MHD-Stabilität durch fraktale Stromprofile, die einen Betrieb jenseits der klassischen Greenwald-Grenze ermöglichen. Materialwissenschaft: Entwurf von "aktiven" Metamaterialien, klassifiziert nach FDAA-Spin (0, 1, 2), für die erste Wand und den Neutronenschild. Es wird eine fraktale Selbstheilungslösung vorgeschlagen, um extremen 14-MeV-Neutronenflüssen ($> 10^{10}$ dpa) standzuhalten. Raumfahrtanwendung: Vollständige Dimensionierung des Satelliten "Sweeper", eines 36-Tonnen-Systems zur aktiven Beseitigung von Weltraummüll durch Plasma-/Laserverdampfung. Die Anhänge enthalten detaillierte Berechnungen zu Energiebilanzen, Neutronenabschwächungsraten und Architekturen selbstheilender Metamaterialien. Stichwörter: FDAA-Formalismus, Kompakte Kernfusion, Raumfahrtantrieb, Fraktale Metamaterialien, Selbstheilende Werkstoffe, Weltraummüllbeseitigung, Orbital Sweeper, Plasmaphysik, Spin-Engineering, 14-MeV-Neutronen.

Titre : Conception fractale d'un moteur à plasma confiné magnétiquement et ingénierie des métamatériaux : Le projet satellitaire "Sweeper" Description (Résumé) : Ce document présente une étude prospective transposant le formalisme FDAA (Fractal Density Activation Axiom) à l'ingénierie de la propulsion spatiale et de la fusion nucléaire compacte. L'étude propose une architecture radicale pour un moteur à plasma de fusion (D-T) optimisé par les lois d'échelle fractales ($D_x=17/8$, $D_t=13/16$, $D_s=5/8$). Le document détaille trois axes majeurs de conception : Physique des Plasmas : Optimisation du temps de confinement et de la stabilité MHD via des profils de courant fractals, permettant de dépasser la limite de Greenwald. Science des Matériaux : Conception de métamatériaux "actifs" classifiés par Spin FDAA (0, 1, 2) pour la première paroi et le bouclier neutronique. Une solution d'auto-régénération fractale est proposée pour résister aux flux neutroniques de 14 MeV ($> 10^{10}$ dpa). Application Spatiale : Dimensionnement complet du satellite "Sweeper", un système de 36 tonnes destiné au nettoyage orbital actif par vaporisation laser/plasma des débris spatiaux. Les appendices fournissent les calculs détaillés des bilans énergétiques, des taux d'atténuation neutronique et des architectures de métamatériaux auto-cicatrisants. Mots-clés : Formalisme FDAA, Fusion Nucléaire Compacte, Propulsion Spatiale, Métamatériaux Fractals, Auto-régénération, Nettoyage Orbital, Débris Spatiaux, Physique des Plasmas, Ingénierie du Spin, Neutrons 14 MeV.

Title: Fractal Design of a Magnetically Confined Plasma Engine and Metamaterial Engineering: The "Sweeper" Satellite Project Description (Abstract): This paper presents a prospective study transposing the FDAA (Fractal Density Activation Axiom) formalism to space propulsion engineering and compact nuclear fusion. The study proposes a radical architecture for a fusion plasma engine (D-T) optimized via fractal scaling laws ($D_x=17/8$, $D_t=13/16$, $D_s=5/8$). The document details three major design axes: Plasma Physics: Optimization of confinement time and MHD stability via fractal current profiles, allowing operations beyond the classical Greenwald limit. Materials Science: Design of "active" metamaterials classified by FDAA Spin (0, 1, 2) for the first wall and neutron shield. A fractal self-healing solution is proposed to withstand extreme 14 MeV neutron fluxes ($> 10^{10}$ dpa). Space Application: Full sizing of the "Sweeper" satellite, a 36-ton system designed for active orbital debris removal via plasma/laser vaporization. Appendices provide detailed calculations for energy balances, neutron attenuation rates, and self-healing metamaterial architectures. Keywords: FDAA Formalism, Compact Nuclear Fusion, Space Propulsion, Fractal Metamaterials, Self-healing Materials, Orbital Debris Removal, Space Sweeper, Plasma Physics, Spin Engineering, 14 MeV Neutrons.

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Métamatériaux Fractals, Fusion Nucléaire Compacte

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