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http://dx.doi.org/10.5515/KJKIEES.2014.25.3.311

Specification Establishment and Verification for KSLV-I EMC Control  

Ji, Ki-Man (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
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Abstract
Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC) performance of the first Korea space launch vehicle(KSLV-I) should be ensured and verified in order to guarantee the normal operation among the spacecraft, ground facilities which are installed in the space center, and other wireless communication networks. For the purpose of the EMC performance verification, pertinent EMC test specifications, methods, and procedures for both the subsystems and the system should be established in consideration of operational properties and electromagnetic environmental effects. And it is required to maintain and control the EMC properties consistently in accordance with the determined specifications up to the program closing phase. In this paper, sequential management work conducted during the overall development process of the KSLV-I is explained, and not only the phased EMC test plan for each model of the KSLV-I and its subsystem but also test method, specification, and results of the verification tests are presented. And also, multipaction analysis results are presented.
Keywords
EMC; EMI; Self Compatibility; Radiated Emission; Radiated Susceptibility;
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