DocumentCode
1602946
Title
Prediction of DC magnetic fields for magnetic cleanliness on spacecraft
Author
Junge, A. ; Marliani, F.
Author_Institution
Eur. Space Res. & Technol. Centre (ESTEC), Eur. Space Agency (ESA), Noordwijk, Netherlands
fYear
2011
Firstpage
834
Lastpage
839
Abstract
Magnetometry is among the most used techniques in space exploration, e.g. to study complex plasma interactions between the solar wind and the Earth´s magnetosphere, to map the planetary or interplanetary magnetic fields, or to retrieve information about the structural composition of planets. The success of each mission relies on the attainment of an adequate level of magnetic cleanliness at the sensor locations. At the European Space Agency (ESA) a prediction tool has been developed to simulate the far-field spurious magnetic field generated by the spacecraft in terms of remanent and induced magnetic dipole moments. Such magnetic dipole moments represent units and components of the satellite. Input data can be obtained from measurements, derived by analysis, or estimated by heritage from previous missions. The development of the analytical tool is finished and will be validated by measurements carried out on the integrated spacecraft in a large magnetic coil facility, and later used to support the definition of the algorithms for processing the flight data of a mission, which is currently under development. The prediction tool will also find useful applications for future missions, for example during the design trade-off for the instrument positioning, e.g. the length of the boom.
Keywords
aerospace instrumentation; magnetic fields; magnetic moments; magnetometers; solar wind; space vehicles; DC magnetic fields; Earth´s magnetosphere; European Space Agency; complex plasma interactions; far-field spurious magnetic field; induced magnetic dipole moments; interplanetary magnetic fields; large magnetic coil facility; magnetic cleanliness; magnetometry; remanent magnetic dipole moments; sensor locations; solar wind; space exploration; spacecraft; structural composition; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic moments; Magnetometers; Magnetosphere; Soft magnetic materials; Space vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Long Beach, CA, USA
ISSN
2158-110X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0812-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEMC.2011.6038424
Filename
6038424
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