Publikationsdatum:
2019-07-12
Beschreibung:
Operating high-voltage solar arrays in the space environment can result in anomalously large currents being collected through small insulation defects. Tests simulating the electron collection have shown that there are two major collection modes. The first involves current enhancement by means of a surface phenomenon involving secondary electron emission from the surrounding insulator. In the second mode, the current collection is enhanced by vaporization and ionization of the insulator material, in addition to the surface enhancement of the first mode. The electron collection due to surface enhancement (first mode) has been modeled. Using this model, simple calculations yield realistic predictions.
Schlagwort(e):
SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
Materialart:
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets (ISSN 0022-4650); 22; 631-641
Format:
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