AIAA S-115-2013 Low Earth Orbit Spacecraft Charging Design Standard Requirement and Associated Handbook.pdf
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1、 ANSI/AIAA S-115-2013Standard Low Earth Orbit Spacecraft Charging Design Standard Requirement and Associated Handbook American National Standard AIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All
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4、acecraft Charging Design Standard Requirement and Associated Handbook Sponsored by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Approved September 2013 American National Standards Institute Abstract This standard presents an overview of the current understanding of the various plasma interacti
5、ons that can result when a high-voltage system is operated in the Earths ionosphere, references common design practices that have exacerbated plasma interactions in the past, and recommends standard practices to eliminate or mitigate such reactions. ANSI/AIAA S-115-2013 iii Approval of an American N
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13、d States of America ISBN 978-1-62410-246-2 American National Standard ANSI/AIAA S-115-2013 iv Contents Foreword . v Introduction vii Trademarks vii 1 Scope . 1 1.1 Purpose . 1 1.2 Applicability 1 2 Tailoring . 2 3 Applicable Documents . 2 3.1 General 2 3.2 Government and International Documents 2 3.
14、3 Nongovernment Documents 3 3.4 Order of Precedence . 3 4 Vocabulary . 3 4.1 Acronyms and Abbreviated Terms 3 4.2 Terms and Definitions 5 5 Requirements 14 5.1 General LEO Standard Requirements 14 6 Reference Documents Guidance for LEO Spacecraft Charging Design and Test Practices . 18 Annex A Overv
15、iew of Plasma Interactions (Informative) 19 A.1 Poisson Equation . 19 Annex B Environments (Informative) . 20 B.1 The Ambient Environment . 20 Annex C Plasma Interactions (Informative) 23 C.1 Exposed High-Voltage Conductors . 23 C.2 Current Collection 23 C.3 Arcing . 30 Annex D Mitigation Techniques
16、 (Informative) 45 D.1 Current Collection 45 D.2 Controlling Spacecraft Potential 46 D.3 Vented Enclosures 48 D.4 Arcing . 48 ANSI/AIAA S-115-2013 v Annex E Modeling (Informative) . 51 E.1 Spacecraft Charging 51 E.2 Arcing . 52 Annex F Testing (Informative) 53 Annex G Bibliography . 54 Figures C.1 El
17、ectron current versus bias for three solar array blanket materials . 28 C.2 Peak arc current versus capacitance . 31 C.3 Arc r ate versus voltage for standard interconnect cells . 34 C.4 Typical waveform for an a rc . 36 C.5 Sample of flight array from ESA EURECA mission after sustained arcing . 37
18、C.6 Video frame from EOS-AM1 sustained arc test . 38 C.7 Arc site of sustained arc on EOS-AM1 sample array 39 C.8 The end of the remaining TSS-1R tether . 40 C.9 Anodized aluminum plate after repeated arcing 40 C.10 EMI from a small solar array arc and a hypothetical ISS anodized aluminum arc compar
19、ed to Orbiters specifications . 41 D.1 Voltage breakdown of pure gases as a function of pressure times spacing . 46 E.1 An EWB contour plot of ISS potentials 52 Tables 1 Differences between good GEO and LEO design practices . 2 B.1 Nominal properties of ionospheric layers . 21 C.1 Leakage current fr
20、om positively charged solar arrays . 29 ANSI/AIAA S-115-2013 vi Foreword This document is based on the low Earth orbit (LEO) Spacecraft Charging Design Guidelines (Ferguson and Hillard, 2003), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Low Earth Orbit Spacecraft Charging Design Sta
21、ndard NASA-STD-(I)-4005 (2006) and NASA-STD-4005 and NASA-HDBK-4006 (2007) and has the same authors, Ferguson and Hillard, as those documents. It is the first American National Standard in its subject area and thus does not cancel or replace any other American National Standard in whole or in part.
22、Only minor technical changes and updates distinguish the present standard from NASA-STD-(I)-4005. The present standard deals only with surface charging in LEO environments. In particular, this standard is not intended to replace NASA TP-2361, which is applicable to geosynchronous Earth orbit (GEO) p
23、lasma environments, or NASA-HDBK-4002, which deals only with deep dielectric charging. NASA-HDBK-4002A, which covers only charging environments outside of equatorial LEO and deep-dielectric charging, is also not to be replaced by this document. In this document, all of the Annexes are only informati
24、ve. The only requirements in this standard are in Section 5 (Requirements). At the time of approval, the members of the AIAA Atmospheric and Space Environment Committee on Standards Working Group for Low Earth Orbit were: Henry Garrett, Chair Jet Propulsion Laboratory Michael Bodeau Northrop Grumman
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