High Voltage Insulation Space Environment and Design Guideline

H. Kirkici
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Electrical insulation research and development for space power systems have been continuing progressively for manned and unmanned space and aerospace vehicles. Initial studies and test evaluations started in the 1950s and have been continuing with the evolving state of high voltage systems and their increasing use in space programs. In the early days of the space program, electrical systems were largely based on the 28 volt standard. As systems grew larger and more complex, the introduction of high voltage components and systems led to design issues involving electrical breakdown. As experience accumulated within industry and government, attempts were made to capture it with various design guidelines. One such effort, the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), began the development of a suitable guidelines document in the early 1970's. Originally issued as 50 M05189b, October 1972, it was upgraded to a MSFC standard and reissued as MSFC-STD-531 in September 1978. By the late 1990s it was clear that STD-531 needed considerable revision to capture experience gained in the two decades since its issue. This document has served as the basis for several derived works that became focused, program-specific HV guidelines previously. This paper is an overview of space environments, space environmental effects/interactions, and high-voltage electrical/electronic design techniques required to specify and apply electrical insulation to spacecraft high-voltage parts, components and systems
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高压绝缘空间环境及设计导则
载人和无人航天、航天飞行器空间动力系统电绝缘研究开发不断推进。最初的研究和测试评估始于20世纪50年代,并随着高压系统的发展状态及其在太空计划中的越来越多的应用而继续进行。在太空计划的早期,电气系统主要基于28伏的标准。随着系统变得越来越大,越来越复杂,高压元件和系统的引入导致了涉及电气击穿的设计问题。随着行业和政府积累的经验,人们尝试用各种设计准则来捕捉它。马歇尔太空飞行中心(MSFC)就是这样一个机构,它在1970年代初开始制定一份合适的指导文件。最初发布为50 M05189b, 1972年10月,它被升级为MSFC标准并在1978年9月重新发布为MSFC- std -531。到1990年代后期,很明显,STD-531需要相当大的修订,以获得自发布以来二十年来获得的经验。该文件已成为若干衍生作品的基础,这些衍生作品后来成为重点突出的特定规划艾滋病毒指南。本文概述了空间环境,空间环境影响/相互作用,以及指定和应用航天器高压部件、组件和系统的电气绝缘所需的高压电气/电子设计技术
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