DocumentCode :
2547396
Title :
Environmentally-induced discharges in solar arrays
Author :
Stevens, N. John ; Stillwell, R.P.
Author_Institution :
TRW, Redondo Beach, CA, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
6-11 Aug 1989
Firstpage :
385
Abstract :
An investigation of the behavior of solar array segments in active environments has been conducted to quantify their behavior. The study was directed toward understanding the characteristics of geomagnetic charging in geosynchronous orbits and high-voltage behavior in dense thermal plasma environments at lower altitudes. The charging characteristics were found to be due to the material characteristics of the cover glass and surrounding dielectric materials. Electric field concentrations in the gap regions between the cells were found to be the primary source of discharges. There were three types of discharge identified: two associated with charge loss from the cover glass and the third associated with stored charge depletion from the solar array structure and the measurement circuit. The discharges associated with high-voltage operations in dense plasmas exhibited only the third category of discharge
Keywords :
electric breakdown of solids; solar cell arrays; space vehicle power plants; cover glass; dense thermal plasma environments; dielectric materials; discharges; electric field concentrations; geomagnetic charging; geosynchronous orbits; high-voltage behavior; material characteristics; solar arrays; Dielectric materials; Fault location; Geomagnetism; Glass; Orbits; Plasma density; Plasma materials processing; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Plasma sources;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1989. IECEC-89., Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECEC.1989.74491
Filename :
74491
Link To Document :
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