Title :
PSpice modeling of the pulsed electro-acoustic signal
Author :
Galloy, L. ; Berquez, Laurent ; Baudoin, F. ; Payan, Denis
Author_Institution :
Lab. Plasma et Conversion d´Energie, Univ. Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
Abstract :
Dielectric materials are frequently used in satellite structures as thermal blankets. Various aspects of the space environment can cause orbit satellite anomalies. One of these aspects is charge accumulation due to the flux of space charged particles. To get a better control of the discharge, it is necessary to clarify the nature and the time evolution of position and quantity of stored charges space and to understand the dynamics of the charge transport in solid dielectrics used in space. As dielectrics materials for space application are thin, less than 100 μm, the current pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method used to recover charges within this kind of material is no longer sufficiently precise, i.e. spatial resolution is on the order of ten μm. This study aims at improving the spatial resolution of PEA technique in order to reach a resolution of about 1 μm. To understand physical mechanisms linked to the improvement of space resolution, an electrical model of this technique has been developed using the PSpice software. The acoustic detector is specifically studied in this paper. We highlight the fact that piezoelectric losses and impedance matching between the different materials of PEA cell have a significant influence on the quality of the output voltage of this method. Moreover, an optimization algorithm is presented in order to estimate an optimized set of parameters capable of predicting the output voltage of a PEA cell.
Keywords :
SPICE; acoustoelectric transducers; aerospace computing; aerospace instrumentation; aerospace materials; computerised instrumentation; impedance matching; pulsed electroacoustic methods; space charge; PEA method; PSPICE modeling; acoustic detector; charge accumulation; dielectric materials; electrical model; impedance matching; optimization algorithm; orbit satellite anomaly; piezoelectric losses; pulsed electro-acoustic signal; satellite structures; space charged particle flux; space environment; space resolution; spatial resolution; thermal blankets; Acoustic waves; Impedance; Materials; SPICE; Satellites; Voltage measurement; PSpice modeling; Pulsed electro-acoustic method; acoustic detector; dielectric losses; piezoelectricconversion; space charge;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2014.6832259