Electrostatic Discharge Effect Test

Electrostatic Discharge Effect Test
Details:
The tests include: verification of electrostatic deposition effects on the entire aircraft; verification of electrostatic deposition resistance on airborne equipment (such as communication equipment); verification of the discharge performance of aircraft electrostatic dischargers (electrostatic discharge brushes); and verification of electrostatic deposition resistance on other ground equipment with requirements (such as fast-moving vehicles with communication antennas).
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Technical Parameters

Service Content

 

Package Name

Package Features

Test Standard

Test Qualification

Deposition Electrostatic Effect Test

- Verification of deposition electrostatic effect for complete aircraft- Verification of anti-deposition electrostatic performance for airborne equipment (e.g., communication equipment)- Verification of discharge performance for aircraft electrostatic dischargers (electrostatic discharge brushes)

- GJB 1389A-2005 System Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements (Clause 5.7.3: Deposition Static Electricity)- GJB 8848-2016 System Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Test Methods (Method 702)- MIL-STD-464A/B/C/D System Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements (Clause 5.7.3: Deposition Static Electricity)- SAE ARP 5672 Aircraft Deposition Static Electricity Certification Verification- MIL-DTL-9129G Specification for Electrostatic Discharge Brushes

CNAS Accreditation

 

Scope of Services

 

This product offers testing for electrostatic deposition effects on aircraft.

 

Testing Standards

 

GJB 1389A-2005 System Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements 5.7.3 Electrostatic Deposition

GJB 8848-2016 System Electromagnetic Environment Benefit Test Method Method 702

MIL-STD-464A/B/C/D System Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements 5.7.3 Electrostatic Deposition

SAE ARP 5672 Aircraft Electrostatic Deposition Certification Verification

MIL-DTL-9129G Electrostatic Discharge Brush Specification

 

Test Items

 

Deposited Electrostatic Effect Test

Discharge Voltage Continuously Adjustable, Maximum Support ±350kV

Charging Current Continuously Adjustable: Maximum Support 5000μA

Controlled Charging Current During Testing

 

Relevant Certifications

 

CNAS

Test Cycle

5-7 Working Days

 

Service Background

 

When aircraft or fast-moving vehicles pass through particles such as ice, rain, snow, and dust, triboelectric charging occurs, accumulating and depositing static charge on the surface. The plasma gases generated by engine combustion also accumulate charge on the aircraft surface. When the voltage on the aircraft reaches the discharge voltage threshold of the surrounding medium, deposited electrostatic discharge occurs. These discharges have high voltages and wide frequency ranges, generating electromagnetic noise that can interfere with aircraft communication, navigation, and surveillance radios, and may damage the aircraft's radome, windshield, and antenna equipment.

 

Our Advantages

 

GRGTEST is a nationally recognized professional third-party testing organization, providing one-stop services;

GRGTEST EMC Testing Center has established 8 laboratories nationwide, possessing a professional multidisciplinary expert team and advanced testing equipment;

GRGTEST EMC laboratories hold CMA and CNAS accreditations, implement a nationwide integrated management model, and actively participate in various proficiency testing projects to ensure that test results are impartial, accurate, and traceable.

 

 

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