Channel - Electrical Power
These training modules were compiled by the Electrical Power Technical Discipline Team (TDT). The Electrical Power community covers a wide range of disciplines including but not limited to Energy Conversion, Energy Storage, Power Electronics and Power Management & Distribution.
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 1, Background Engineering Discussion
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/17/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 2, Approach to Reliable High Voltage Engineering Design
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/30/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 3, Background on High Voltage Components
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/30/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 4, High Voltage Insulators and Electrical Field Control Methods
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Eric Hertzberg
8/2/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 5, Introduction to Weibull Methods plus Examples of Design Failures
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Dr H. Leidecker
7/31/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: System Design Choices, Part 1
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/12/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: System Design Choices, Part 2
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/12/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Elemental Design, Part 1
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/16/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Elemental Design, Part 2
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/16/2013 6:55:00 PM
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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Other Important Stuff
Discipline: Electrical Power Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012
Steve Battel
7/12/2013 6:55:00 PM
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PSPICE Circuit Simulation Overview: Part 1
Discipline - Electrical Power
Dr. Chris Iannello
8/21/2012 6:58:00 PM
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PSPICE Circuit Simulation Overview: Part 2
Discipline - Electrical Power
Dr. Chris Iannello
2/23/2012 7:58:00 PM
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PSPICE Circuit Simulation Overview: Part 3
Discipline - Electrical Power
Dr. Chris Iannello
8/23/2012 6:58:00 PM
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Short Course on Lithium-ion Batteries: Fundamental Concepts, Battery Safety, and Modeling Techniques
Originally aired December 4, 2018. This short course provides participants with an in-depth discussion on three aspects of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. First an understanding of Li-ion battery fundamentals is provided through a brief discussion centered on the aerospace industry’s choice to use Li-ion batteries, general performance characteristics, electrochemical reaction basics, and the heat generated during nominal operation. Secondly, Li-ion battery safety is addressed with respect to thermal runaway and battery safety. Lastly, this course will lead the participants through the basic construction process of a thermal model of a Li-ion battery assembly that is capable of simulating nominal heating and thermal runaway heating. The overall goal of the course is to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of both the fundamental and thermal aspects of Li-ion batteries.
William Walker
2/25/2019 7:00:00 PM
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Single Event Environment (SEE) Effects on Spacecraft Avionics Systems
The space-flight ionizing radiation environment is dominated by very high-kinetic energy-charged particles with relatively smaller contributions from neutrons, X-rays, and gamma rays. Strikes by individual high-energy charged particles and neutrons can cause data corruption, lock-ups, or even hard failures of mission-critical spacecraft electronics. Dr. Steven Koontz’s lecture will provide a solid foundation in the basic engineering physics underlying safety, reliability and missions’ success risks posed by the SEE environment in low-Earth orbit, Earth’s magnetosphere, and cis-lunar space.
Dr. Steven Koontz
4/30/2024 11:35:00 AM
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