DocumentCode :
3323383
Title :
Characterization and simulation of the gas pressures in space for high voltage breakdown
Author :
Little, Jon C. ; Gordon, Lloyd B.
Author_Institution :
Space Power Inst., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
9-12 Apr 1989
Firstpage :
577
Abstract :
The theory of gas flow in the molecular range was used to develop equations that may be used to model the pressures in a space system. It is noted that one key factor associated with the volume electrical breakdown in a vacuum is the residual gas in the vacuum. In a space system it is possible that regions could have pressures that are close to the Paschen minimum. The pressures of evacuated regions are determined mainly by the pressures of connected regions, the conductances to the connected regions, and the outgassing load presented by the materials in the regions. In the molecular flow range, conductances are modeled by C=1.6×105 Aα where A is the area of the orifice connecting two regions and α is the transmission probability of the connection. The outgassing load presented by the materials is modeled by integrating the number of molecules leaving the surface. The pressure change may then be calculated using dP/dt=(-CP+Q)/V . These techniques have been incorporated into a computer model used to predict the pressures in vacuum regions. The results of an application of this model are presented
Keywords :
digital simulation; electric breakdown of gases; HV breakdown; gas pressure simulation; outgassing load; volume electrical breakdown; Application software; Conducting materials; Electric breakdown; Equations; Fluid flow; Joining processes; Orifices; Predictive models; Vacuum breakdown; Vacuum technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '89. Proceedings. Energy and Information Technologies in the Southeast., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Columbia, SC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1989.132455
Filename :
132455
Link To Document :
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