MeerKAT Lightning Protection, Earthing and RFI Mitigation
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MeerKAT Lightning Protection,
Earthing and RFI Mitigation01 December 2010
Dr. Gideon Wiid
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Host:
Prof. Howard Reader
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements
EM research group at SU:
Prof. Howard Reader, Joely Andriambeloson,
Dr. Braam Otto, Dr. Paul van der Merwe, Philip Kibet
SKA SA Teams for support in measurements:
Japie Ludick, Richard Lord, Carel van der Merwe,
Luyanda Boyana, Siya Tshongweni
NRF and SKA SA Sponsorship
TESP funding for equipment
• RFI Background
• Reverberation Chamber and
cable transfer impedance
• Lightning Protection
• RFI Mitigation
• Earthing
MenuMenu
Contrary to popular belief:
• RFI ≠ Black magic
NB: Electrons and Energy
• Opposite charges attract
• Electric field in between two polarities
• Electron experiences force in E-field
Background to RFIBackground to RFI
≠
RFIRFI
• Free electrons – sneaky little rascals
• Always takes the path of least resistance!
• Very Excitable – especially with
time-varying E-field applied
• Electron E-field lines: stationary vs. moving
Background – Electrons Background – Electrons
Background – Making Background – Making WavesWaves
• Joely Andriambeloson – Transfer impedance of cables
• Reverberation chamber – Stirring or mixing waves
• Characterise avg or max
• Confirm field uniformity
• Standard radiator
• Compare to calibrated data
• Compare to GTEM
• Future: OATS
Reverberation ChamberReverberation Chamber
• Cable transfer impedance vs shielding effectiveness
• 15 SKA cables and metal braided sheath• GPS cable compromises Shielding chamber• Influence on overall shielding effectiveness
Cable Transfer ImpedanceCable Transfer Impedance
• Elevation Motor assembly• Lightning current levels• Bonding efforts• Path of least resistance• Dirt road vs highway• Traffic jam!
Lightning Protection 1Lightning Protection 1
• Rogowski coil used for current measurement (pool noodle)
• Structure currents spread out• LDC and Elevation currents
concentrated• Bearings grease changes
impedance• FEKO simulations currently busy
Lightning Protection 2Lightning Protection 2
Impedance: ZC = 1/jωC ZL = jωL ; HF Currents more concentrated
Lightning Protection 3Lightning Protection 3
• Azimuth bearings• Shoes and LDC
conductor• Misaligned 2 vs 4• FEKO during PhD• Measurements Nov.
2010
RFI Mitigation 1 - ShoesRFI Mitigation 1 - Shoes
• LDC two extra connections
• Clamped on other LDC and plate
• Measurements inside and outside
• Current levels outside higher on avg
for 4 vs 2 connections
• Less current toward inside of pedestal
• Path of least resistance!
RFI Mitigation 2 - RFI Mitigation 2 - MeasurementsMeasurements
RFI Mitigation 3 - RFI Mitigation 3 - ShieldingShielding
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 700
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nt (d
BuA)
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Sampled Current on Conductor for Different Frequencies with Shield
45 MHz Shielded80 MHz Shielded140 MHz Shielded 200 MHz Shielded
0 2 4 6 8 10
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Position [#]
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Measured Current on Conductor for Hardened Pedestal
f=45 MHzf=80 MHzf=140 MHzf=200 MHz
• Chiller plant no earthing philosophy – floating
• Cables going through to pedestal interior
• Possible path for induced currents
• Consider optimal earthing options
Chiller Plant Earthing 1Chiller Plant Earthing 1
No redirection of current
Shunted connection redirects current
Chiller Plant Earthing 2Chiller Plant Earthing 2
ConclusionConclusion
• Reverberation chamber method – relatively
quick for testing cable shielding effectiveness
or transfer impedance
• Lightning protection measures can be
incorporated at MeerKAT design stage
• Elevation assembly might be reconsidered
• Pedestal RFI can be mitigated with correct
shielding and cable terminations
• Correct earthing and terminations will aid in
redirection of induced currents
• Electrons are sneaky!
T H E E N DT H E E N D
Thank you for your timeThank you for your time
Any Questions?Any Questions?
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