Electrostatic Charging of Spacecraft in Geosynchronous Orbit
Abstract
This Memorandum is a study of the spacecraft charging phenomenon applicable to satellites in geosynchronous orbit. Differential charging of spacecraft surfaces can induce electrostatic discharges which may manifest themselves as 'operational anomalies' or permanent damage to surface features such as solar cells and thermal control surfaces. Understanding of the problem is achieved via laboratory experiments, analysis of data from spacecraft instrumentation and by numerical simulation. Long-term statistical studies are presented for the location of plasma boundaries at geostationary altitude and for the occurrence frequency and intensity of geomagnetic substorms which permits the probability of severe charging conditions to be predicted for future missions. Laboratory experiments are used to demonstrate the importance of bulk and surface conductivity of dielectric materials to the charging process and a sensitivity analysis is employed to investigate the detailed interaction between the plasma environment and spacecraft surface materials. Finally, a study and simulation of charging events observed in geosynchronous orbit is presented.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 17, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA262859
Entities
People
- Andrew J. Sims