DocumentCode
790511
Title
Pulse Acoustic Technology for Measurement of Charge Distribution in Dielectric Materials for Spacecraft
Author
Takada, Tatsuo ; Miyake, Hiroaki ; Tanaka, Yasuhiro
Author_Institution
Musashi Inst. of Technol., Kanagawa
Volume
34
Issue
5
fYear
2006
Firstpage
2176
Lastpage
2184
Abstract
Recently, some accidents in spacecraft due to charging up by irradiation of charged particles have been reported. Some of them are caused by a surface discharge, which normally takes place in a plasma environment in space. Some others seem to be caused by a discharge due to an accumulation of charge in the bulk of materials in a relatively high-altitude environment. To investigate the charge accumulation in the bulk of materials, the authors have been developing an internal charge measurement system. The internal charge accumulation in dielectric materials under irradiation of artificial radioactive rays is observed using the developed system, which employs the so-called pulsed electroacoustic method and pressure wave propagation method based on pulse acoustic measurement techniques. The developed system is applicable to the measurement of the charge distribution in dielectrics in air atmosphere or vacuum environments under electron beam, proton beam, and gamma ray irradiations. Using the system, we measured bulk charge distributions in polymeric films and glass materials. In this paper, summaries of some typical measurement results are presented following a brief explanation of measurement principles
Keywords
aerospace materials; astrophysical plasma; dielectric materials; glass; polymer films; radiation effects; space vehicles; surface discharges; bulk charge distributions; dielectric materials; electron beam irradiation; gamma ray irradiation; glass materials; internal charge accumulation; polymeric films; pressure wave propagation method; proton beam irradiation; pulse acoustic measurement techniques; pulsed electroacoustic method; space plasma; spacecraft; surface discharge; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic pulses; Aircraft manufacture; Atmospheric measurements; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Dielectric materials; Dielectric measurements; Pulse measurements; Space technology; Electron beam; gamma ray; glass material; polymeric material; pressure wave propagation (PWP) method; proton; pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method; radioactive ray; space charge;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2006.883289
Filename
1710095
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