Arcing on DC Power Systems
929102
8/3/1992
- Content
- Unexpected and undesirable arcing on DC power systems can produce hazardous situations aboard space flights. The potential for fire and shock might exist in a situation where there is a broken conductor, a loose power connection, or a break in the insulation of the power cable. Such arcing has been found to be reproducible in a laboratory environment. Arcing tests show that the phenomena can last for several seconds and yet be undetectable by present protection schemes used in classical power relaying and remote power controller applications. This paper characterizes the arcing phenomena and suggests future research that is needed.
- Citation
- Moores, G., Heller, R., Sutanto, S., and Dugal-Whitehead, N., "Arcing on DC Power Systems," 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (1992), San Diego, California, United States, August 3, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/929102.