Title :
High voltage interactions of a sounding rocket with the ambient and system-generated environments
Author :
Kuharski, Robert A. ; Jongeward, Gary A. ; Wilcox, Katherine G. ; Rankin, Thomas V. ; Roche, James C.
Author_Institution :
Maxwell Lab. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
EPSAT (Environment Power System Analysis Tool) is used to examine the design of SPEAR III, which is scheduled to fly in early 1991. It will test high-voltage designs in both ambient and system-generated environments. Two of the key questions that the experiment hopes to address are whether or not the Earth´s magnetic field can cause the current that a high-voltage object draws from the plasma to be far less than the current that would be drawn in the absence of the magnetic field and under what neutral environmental conditions a discharge from the high-voltage object to the plasma will occur. The EPSAT program makes it possible to perform a variety of analyses on a preliminary or conceptual-level description of a system in a short period of time. The calculations presented on SPEAR III are all done for a conceptual-level description. The calculations indicate that the experiment will produce the conditions necessary to address these questions
Keywords :
atmospheric electricity; flashover; high-voltage engineering; space vehicle power plants; EPSAT; Environment Power System Analysis Tool; SPEAR III; ambient environments; conceptual-level description; high voltage interaction; neutral environmental conditions; sounding rocket; system-generated environments; test high-voltage designs; Earth; Electric breakdown; Flashover; Ionization; Magnetic fields; Plasma sheaths; Radiation effects; Rockets; System testing; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on