• DocumentCode
    513599
  • Title

    The continuing challenge of spacecraft ESD

  • Author

    Hariharan, VK ; Rao, MN ; Shastry, SVK ; Ghatpande, ND ; Danabalan, TL ; Katti, V.R. ; Chakrabarty, Ajay

  • Author_Institution
    Syst. Integration Group, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore, India
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    23-24 Feb. 2006
  • Firstpage
    382
  • Lastpage
    388
  • Abstract
    The threat of spacecraft electrostatic discharge (ESD) arises primarily from the energetic charged particles (electrons and ions) present in the magnetospheric plasma of the earth, at the altitudes of geo-synchronous satellites. The charged particles in the energy range, less than 50 keV, give rise to surface charging and those in the higher energy range (>100 keV) penetrate into the interiors of the spacecraft and give rise to deep dielectric (internal) charging. Under certain circumstances, the charge accumulation continues until the dielectric breaks down electrically, producing effects such as material destruction, contamination of nearby surfaces, or electrostatic discharge. The discharge may induce transient electromagnetic interference (EMI) in the electronic circuitry and may give rise to switching anomalies or failure of the system under severe environmental condition. This paper describes the spacecraft charging, surface charging as well as internal charging studies that have been carried out. Techniques of hardening the spacecraft subsystems against on-board ESD are outlined. The point made is that spacecraft ESD threat has not gone away, and the relevant satellite specifications are becoming increasingly stringent, constituting a continuing major challenge for spacecraft designers and system integrators.
  • Keywords
    electromagnetic interference; electrostatic discharge; magnetosphere; space vehicles; charge accumulation; deep dielectric charging; electromagnetic interference; electronic circuitry; electrostatic discharge; energetic charged particles; environmental condition; geosynchronous satellites; magnetospheric plasma; material destruction; satellite specifications; spacecraft ESD; spacecraft charging; spacecraft subsystems; surface charging; Aircraft manufacture; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic interference; Electrostatic discharge; Electrostatic interference; Satellites; Space vehicles; Surface charging; Surface contamination; Surface discharges;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    ElectroMagnetic Interference and Compatibility (INCEMIC), 2006 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Bangalore
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5203-3
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    5419736