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Research and Development of Discharge Free Insulation of Wires for Space Application

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The present research aimed to investigate a charging of the cylindrical insulation layer of wires for space applications under the influence of isotropic electron radiation with an electron injection uniform in the volume of the dielectric. An analytical solution of the first-order differential equation resulting from the proposed charging model is obtained. A software has been developed and received state registration that allows for a complete calculation of the physical parameters of space-application wires resistant to electrification effects. The obtained results are proposed to be used for modeling and testing of wires for space applications in order to completely exclude the physical possibility of the occurrence of electrostatic discharges (ESR) of the “insulation–core” type during the operation (of the spacecraft) in orbit during geomagnetic disturbances in the Earth’s magnetosphere.

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The authors would like to thank the Fundamental Research Program of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

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Tolstikov, S.Y., Saenko, V.S. & Tyutnev, A.P. Research and Development of Discharge Free Insulation of Wires for Space Application. Tech. Phys. 68 (Suppl 2), S218–S220 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784223900577

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