电弧产生的电磁场与空间站的高压电力系统有关

N. Singh
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像计划中的空间站这样的大型航天器需要相对大量的电力来进行日常操作。例如,空间站所需的电力预计约为300千瓦。这种高功率要求需要在高电压下运行的电力系统。空间站将在大约160伏的电压下运行。如此大的电压加上太阳能电池阵列的接地方案,将使空间站结构的电位相对于电离层等离子体呈高度负向。由于站的结构是由一层3-/spl μ m厚的Al/sub /O/sub / 3/涂层绝缘的,等离子体屏蔽了电位,大的负电位下降穿过薄绝缘层,在其中产生一个强烈的电场(/spl sim/5/spl times/10/sup 7/ V/m)。这增加了从空间站结构到电离层等离子体的介电击穿和电弧的可能性。实验室模拟表明,电弧电流大(/spl sim/1500 A),上升时间约为0.1 ms,总持续时间约为/spl sim/1 ms。如此大的电弧电流会影响电力系统的运行,产生电磁波,引起人们对电磁干扰的担忧。本文报道了电弧产生的电磁场的研究结果。这个问题被建模为磁化等离子体中具有瞬态电流的单极天线的辐射。
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Arcing generated electromagnetic fields associated with a high-voltage power system of the space station
A large spacecraft such as the planned space station requires a relatively large amount of electrical power for its routine operation. For example, the power required by the space station is expected to be about 300 kW. This high power requirement entails a power system operating at a high voltage. The space station will operate at about 160 V. Such a large voltage in conjunction with the grounding scheme of the solar cell arrays, would make the potential of the space station structure highly negative with respect to the ionospheric plasma. Since the structure of the station is insulated by a 3-/spl mu/m thick coating of Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ and the plasma shields the potential, the large negative potential drops across the thin insulating layer, creating an intense electric field (/spl sim/5/spl times/10/sup 7/ V/m) in it. This raises the possibility of dielectric breakdown and arcing from the space station structure to the ionospheric plasma. Laboratory simulations of the arcing have shown large arc currents (/spl sim/1500 A) with a rise time of about 0.1 ms and a total duration of about /spl sim/1 ms. Such a large arc current can affect the operation of the power system and generates electromagnetic waves, which cause concerns about electromagnetic interference. In this paper we report the results from a study on the electromagnetic fields generated by the arc. This problem is modeled as the radiation from a monopole antenna having a transient current in a magnetized plasma.
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