Document Type
Report
Publication Date
11-18-2014
Abstract
Materials potentially suitable for spacecraft construction were exposed to electrostatic discharge in the USU Materials Physics Group lab, with hopes of identifying samples that possess greater resistance to breakdown. Breakdown shape and size may be important to determining material suitability for spacecraft construction [1]. The discharge damage sites of tested samples were examined, measured and logged into a matrix file for data analysis. Once logged, data was sorted within the matrix and compared graphically to identify trends.
Recommended Citation
Hansen, Sam; Dennison, JR; and Andersen, Allen, "Electrostatic Breakdown Analysis" (2014). Senior Theses and Projects. Paper 23.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mp_seniorthesesprojects/23