DocumentCode
834685
Title
Insulator Edge Voltage Gradient Effects in Spacecraft Charging Phenomena
Author
Stevens, N. John ; Purvis, Carolyn K. ; Staskus, John V.
Author_Institution
NASA-Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44135
Volume
25
Issue
6
fYear
1978
Firstpage
1304
Lastpage
1312
Abstract
Insulating surfaces on geosynchronous satellites have been charged by geomagnetic substorms to a point where discharges occur. The electromagnetic pulses from these discharges couple into satellite electronic systems disrupting operations. Laboratory tests conducted on insulator charging have indicated that discharges appear to be initiated at insulator edges where voltage gradients can exist. An experimental investigation has been conducted to measure edge voltage gradients on silvered Teflon samples as they are charged by monoenergetic electron beams. It has been found that the surface voltage at insulator edges can be approximated by an exponential expression based on an electron current density balance. Using this expression at known breakdown conditions results in a discharge voltage gradient down the insulator edge to ground of about 1.5Ã105 V/cm. Seams between insulation strips and imperfections in insulation can intensify voltage gradients and contribute to discharges. It appears that such discharges can occur on satellite surfaces in space.
Keywords
Breakdown voltage; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic coupling; Geomagnetism; Insulation; Laboratories; Satellites; Space vehicles; Surface charging; Surface discharges;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.1978.4329529
Filename
4329529
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