Study of multi-kW solar arrays for Earth orbit application
Abstract
Planar and concentrator solar array configurations based on silicon and gallium arsenide solar cells were conceptualized and on-orbit maintainability was addressed. Four basic categories emerged: (1) planar (non concentrated) with silicon cells, (2) low-CR (concentration ratio = 3.4) with silicon cells, (3) low-CR with GaAs, and (4) high-CR (concentration ratio = 62.5) with GaAs. A very high-CR (concentration ratio = 200) was investigated but rejected on thermal grounds. Nonrecurring and recurring cost elements for each of the four concepts selected were compared over a 15 year life cycle. Under conditions where the gallium arsenide cells can be produced for less than $25 per 2 x 2 cm, the low CR concentrator emerges as the most cost effective configuration. However, the producibility risk remains higher on the gallium arsenide cell.
- Publication:
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Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980lock.rept......
- Keywords:
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- Artificial Satellites;
- Astrionics;
- Product Development;
- Solar Arrays;
- Concentrators;
- Configurations;
- Cost Estimates;
- Gallium Arsenides;
- Silicon;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles