Title :
EMC issues on BepiColombo Spacecraft
Author_Institution :
ESA Projects, EADS Astrium GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
Abstract :
This paper describes critical EMC issues on the BepiColombo Spacecraft, the ESA mission to Mercury. EMC on this spacecraft is driven by a high power consuming electric propulsion system which can generate extremely high transient currents during operation, and the need for steerable high gain antennas for space to ground communication which can illuminate part of the spacecraft under certain link constellations. Specifically on the European orbiter, accommodation of a gradiometer instrument requires measures to achieve DC and low frequency AC magnetic cleanliness.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; electric propulsion; electromagnetic compatibility; space vehicle antennas; BepiColombo spacecraft; DC magnetic cleanliness; EMC; ESA mission; European orbiter; gradiometer instrument; high power consuming electric propulsion system; link constellations; low frequency AC magnetic cleanliness; space to ground communication; steerable high gain antennas; transient currents; Antennas; Electromagnetic compatibility; Instruments; Magnetic noise; Magnetometers; Space vehicles; Transient analysis; BepiColombo; Electric Propulsion; antenna electric fields; power transients;
Conference_Titel :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, Tokyo (EMC'14/Tokyo), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo