Simple thing to do is take an ESD simulator and try charging some objects in
that environment and see if they will hold a charge.... In high humidity, I'd
expect charges to bleed off very quickly on most objects, which is why the ESD
threat would be low....

In low humidity, of course, the charged surfaces and/or objects would tend to
hold a charge... 

If a person becomes charged due to triboelectric charging walking across a
carpet, I don't know that a high humidity prevents charging -- but it will
definately bleed a charge off quickly.... Maybe faster than the charging can
take place???

None of this is quantitative, of course,,,, 

Best Regards, 

Michael Hopkins 
Control Technology Division 
Compliance Test Solutions 
Thermo Electron Corporation 
One Lowell Research Center 
Lowell, MA 01852 
Tel: +1 978 275 0800 ext. 334 
Mobile: +1 603 765 3736 
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-----Original Message----- 
From: Ken Javor [ mailto:ken.ja...@emccompliance.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 12:04 PM 
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org 
Subject: Defining an ESD Threat 



Esteemed List Members, 

I am working a problem where it would be helpful to define an ESD threat 
level in a particular high humidity, metallic surroundings environment - 
expectation is that ESD levels would be much lower than typical.  I have a 
very high level concept of how it might be done, some kind of Van de Graf 
model of a human discharge. 

Someone somewhere might have done a similar test to arrive at threats for 
IEC 1000-4-2 or other standards. 

Any pointers on how to do this? 

Thank you, 

Ken Javor 


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