Space Technology Conference and Exposition 1999
DOI: 10.2514/6.1999-4594
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Interactive spacecraft charging interactive handbook with integrated, updated spacecraft charging models

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“…The ion‐generated secondary yield properties are chosen to be consistent with the curve for incident hydrogen ions of Barnett et al [1977], which tabulates data from Large and Whitlock [1962]. The effective atomic number, which is used to compute the backscatter, is the default value for graphite in the SEE Interactive Spacecraft Charging Handbook [ Katz et al , 2000].…”
Section: Net Fluxesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ion‐generated secondary yield properties are chosen to be consistent with the curve for incident hydrogen ions of Barnett et al [1977], which tabulates data from Large and Whitlock [1962]. The effective atomic number, which is used to compute the backscatter, is the default value for graphite in the SEE Interactive Spacecraft Charging Handbook [ Katz et al , 2000].…”
Section: Net Fluxesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Net charging flux calculations were also done using material property sets appropriate to optical solar reflectors, solar cells, Gold, and Kapton taken from the SEE Interactive Spacecraft Charging Handbook [ Katz et al , 2000]. These sets of material properties each give a much larger positive net charging flux than does graphite for spacecraft potentials in the hundreds to thousands of volts, primarily due to higher average secondary electron emission.…”
Section: Net Fluxesmentioning
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