Measurements of Endurance Time for Electrostatic Discharge of Spacecraft Materials: A Defect-Driven Dynamic Model
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE(2015)
摘要
Electrostatic breakdown leads to the majority of anomalies and failures attributed to spacecraft interactions with the plasma space environment. It is therefore critical to understand how the electrostatic field strength (F ESD ) of spacecraft materials varies due to environmental conditions, such as duration of applied electric field, rate of field change, history of exposure to high fields, and temperature. We have developed a dual-defect, thermodynamic, mean-field trapping model in terms of recoverable and irrecoverable defect modes to predict probabilities of breakdown. Fits to a variety of measurements of the dependence of F ESD of insulating polymers on endurance time, voltage ramp rate, and temperature based on this model yield consistent results. Our experimental results for the prototypical materials, low-density polyethylene and polymer (PI or Kapton HN), suggest that the values of F ESD from standard handbooks, or cursory measurements that have been used routinely in the past, substantially overestimate the field required for breakdown in common spacecraft applications, which often apply subcritical fields for very long time periods as charge accumulates.
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Arcing,breakdown,electrostatic discharge (ESD),polymers,space environment effects,spacecraft charging
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