Environmentally induced discharges on satellites
Abstract
A discharge process whose trigger conditions are a negative exposed metallic surface surrounded by a less negative dielectric, and a large voltage gradient at a dielectric/metal interface is proposed. Analysis of SCATHA data for a discharge substantiates the postulation. Surface discharges cause a small transient charge transfer to space which results in voltage transients. A method of computing these transients, based on the charge lost through the capacitance to space and a fraction of charge stored in the dielectric at the discharge source was developed. It gives an estimate of the discharge transients at the discharge site, which is used as input for coupling code analysis of structure/system response. The transient computations were applied to a three-axis stabilized, geosynchronous satellite for both sunlight and eclipse charging. The energy of the transient pulses are about 1 mJ for sunlight discharge and 8 mJ for eclipse. Changing of selected coatings on the satellite would relieve the stress.
- Publication:
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2nd ESTEC Spacecraft Electromagnetic Compatibility Seminar
- Pub Date:
- July 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982semc.rept..161S
- Keywords:
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- Cosmic Rays;
- Electric Discharges;
- Spacecraft Charging;
- Capacitance;
- Charge Transfer;
- Coupling Coefficients;
- Magnetic Storms;
- Communications and Radar