DocumentCode :
888725
Title :
Characteristics of spontaneous electrical discharging of various insulators in space radiations
Author :
Frederickson, A.R. ; Holeman, E.G. ; Mullen, E.G.
Author_Institution :
Phillips Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
fYear :
1992
fDate :
12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1773
Lastpage :
1782
Abstract :
Sixteen samples of standard insulating materials with electrodes were exposed to the full variety of the earth´s space radiation belts on the CRRES (Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite) for 14 months. Spontaneous discharges were recorded for each sample and were compared to the radiation levels, which were simultaneously monitored. Samples with the most exposed insulator surface (not metallized) pulsed most frequently. Most of the pulses were less than 50 V on 50 Ω. Pulsing correlated weakly with electron flux, but no correlation with proton flux could be discerned. The pulse rate per unit electron flux was initially small, rose continuously for seven months, and then fell slightly during the last seven months. The pulsing rate decayed when the satellite left the electron belts. The decay became more rapid after seven months. There seem to be two kinds of pulses which exhibit differing statistics. One kind dominated during the first seven months, the other during the last seven months. This may be related to the fact that it took several months for electric fields in the samples to approach steady-state levels. A computer simulation predicts the temporal charging of the insulators by the high-energy electron flux
Keywords :
artificial satellites; discharges (electric); insulation testing; spacecraft charging; Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellit; computer simulation; electron belts; electron flux; insulators; space radiations; spontaneous electrical discharging; temporal charging; Belts; Earth; Electrodes; Electrons; Insulation; Metallization; Radiation effects; Radiation monitoring; Satellites; Surface discharges;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.211366
Filename :
211366
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