Title :
Radiation-induced insulator discharge pulses in the CRRES internal discharge monitor satellite experiment
Author :
Frederickson, A.R. ; Mullen, E.G. ; Brautigam, D.H. ; Kerns, K.J. ; Robinson, P.A., Jr. ; Holman, E.G.
Author_Institution :
Philips Lab., Hanscom AFB, MA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The internal discharge monitor (IDM) is designed to observe electrical pulses from common electrical insulators in space service. The IDM is flying on the combined release and radiation effects satellite (CRRES). The sixteen insulator samples include G10 circuit boards, FR4 and PTFE fiberglass circuit boards, FEP Teflon, alumina, and wires with common insulations. The samples are fully enclosed, mutually isolated, and space radiation penetrates 0.02 cm of aluminum before striking the samples. The IDM results indicate the rate at which insulator pulses occur. Pulsing began on the seventh orbit. The maximum pulse rate occurred near orbit 600 when over 50 pulses occurred. The average pulse rate is approximately two per orbit, but nearly half of the first 600 orbits experienced no pulses. The pulse rate per unit flux of high energy electrons has not changed dramatically over the first ten months in space. These pulse rates are in agreement with laboratory experience on shorter time scales. Several of the samples have never pulsed. IDM pulses are the seeds of larger satellite electrical anomalies. The pulse rates are compared with space radiation intensities, L shell location, and spectral distributions from the radiation spectrometers on CRRES
Keywords :
cable insulation; electron beam effects; electrostatic discharge; insulation testing; printed circuit testing; space vehicles; CRRES internal discharge monitor satellite experiment; FEP Teflon; G10 circuit boards; L shell location; electrical insulators; electrical pulses; fiberglass circuit boards; high energy electrons; insulator pulses; internal discharge monitor; pulse rate; space radiation; space radiation intensities; spectral distributions; Aluminum; Cable insulation; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrons; Laboratories; Monitoring; Printed circuits; Radiation effects; Satellites; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on