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PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 Space engineering. Assessment of space worst case charging handbook

PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022

Space engineering. Assessment of space worst case charging handbook

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Standard number:PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022
Pages:62
Released:2022-05-11
ISBN:978 0 539 18742 7
Status:Standard
PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 Space Engineering. Assessment of Space Worst Case Charging Handbook

PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 Space Engineering. Assessment of Space Worst Case Charging Handbook

Standard Number: PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022

Pages: 62

Released: 2022-05-11

ISBN: 978 0 539 18742 7

Name: Space Engineering. Assessment of Space Worst Case Charging Handbook

Status: Standard

Overview

The PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 is an essential handbook for professionals in the field of space engineering. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed assessment of the worst-case charging scenarios in space environments, ensuring that engineers and scientists are well-prepared to tackle the challenges posed by space weather and other environmental factors.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Coverage: With 62 pages of in-depth information, this handbook covers all aspects of space worst-case charging, providing valuable insights and practical solutions.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on 2022-05-11, this standard reflects the latest advancements and research in the field of space engineering.
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 18742 7, ensuring easy reference and cataloging for libraries and institutions.
  • Standard Status: As a recognized standard, this handbook adheres to the highest quality and reliability standards, making it a trusted resource for professionals.

Why This Handbook is Essential

Space engineering is a complex and demanding field that requires precise and reliable information to ensure the success of missions and the safety of equipment and personnel. The PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 handbook is designed to provide engineers with the knowledge and tools they need to assess and mitigate the risks associated with space worst-case charging scenarios.

Detailed Assessments

This handbook offers detailed assessments of various charging scenarios, including:

  • Electrostatic charging due to space weather phenomena
  • Surface charging and its impact on spacecraft materials
  • Internal charging and its effects on electronic components
  • Mitigation strategies to prevent and manage charging-related issues

Practical Solutions

In addition to theoretical assessments, the handbook provides practical solutions and guidelines for engineers to implement in their projects. These solutions are based on the latest research and best practices in the industry, ensuring that they are both effective and feasible.

Who Should Use This Handbook?

The PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 handbook is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Spacecraft engineers and designers
  • Space mission planners and managers
  • Researchers and scientists in the field of space weather and environmental effects
  • Quality assurance and safety personnel in the aerospace industry

Benefits of Using This Handbook

By utilizing the information and guidelines provided in this handbook, professionals can:

  • Enhance the reliability and safety of spacecraft and space missions
  • Reduce the risk of equipment failure due to charging-related issues
  • Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of space mission planning and execution
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements and best practices in space engineering

Conclusion

The PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 Space Engineering. Assessment of Space Worst Case Charging Handbook is a must-have resource for anyone involved in the field of space engineering. With its comprehensive coverage, up-to-date information, and practical solutions, this handbook provides the knowledge and tools needed to successfully navigate the challenges of space worst-case charging scenarios. Ensure the success and safety of your space missions by incorporating this essential handbook into your professional library.

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PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022


This standard PD CEN/TR 17603-20-06:2022 Space engineering. Assessment of space worst case charging handbook is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations
Common engineering practices involve the assessment, through computer simulation (with software like NASCAP [RD.4] or SPIS [RD.5]), of the levels of absolute and differential potentials reached by space systems in flight. This is usually made mandatory by customers and by standards for the orbits most at risk such as GEO or MEO and long transfers to GEO by, for example, electric propulsion. The ECSS-E-ST-20-06 standard requires the assessment of spacecraft charging but it is not appropriate in a standard to explain how such an assessment is performed. It is the role of this document ECSS-E-HB-20-06, to explain in more detail important aspects of the charging process and to give guidance on how to carry out charging assessment by computer simulation. The ECSS-E-ST-10-04 standard specifies many aspects of the space environment, including the plasma and radiation characteristics corresponding to worst cases for surface and internal charging. In this document the use of these environment descriptions in worst case simulations is described. The emphasis in this document is on high level charging in natural environments. One aspect that is currently not addressed is the use of active sources e.g. for electric propulsion or spacecraft potential control. The tools to address this are still being developed and this area can be addressed in a later edition.