Slip ring experience in long duration space applications
Abstract
Ball Aerospace experience with slip rings in space extends back to 1962. Over 40 multi-ring assemblies have been flown and continuous operating lifetimes greater than 8 years at up to 60 rpm have been demonstrated. Slip rings provide multi-channel transfer of electrical power and signals in assemblies that are small in size and weight, and low in cost. By use of multiple brushes and sufficient copper within the assembly, power transfer efficiency better than 99.95 percent for high voltage circuits can be achieved. A low slip ring failure rate based on actual space operation totalling billions of ring revolutions has been established. Well qualified suppliers who have been making slip rings for space use for over 25 years are available. It is hoped that the suspected problem in SEASAT will not be allowed to prejudice space system designer against these very useful mechanisms.
- Publication:
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In NASA. Lewis Research Center The 20th Aerospace Mechanics Symposium p 45-54 (SEE N87-16321 08-39
- Pub Date:
- May 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986aeme.symp...45P
- Keywords:
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- Circuits;
- Electric Contacts;
- Electric Power Transmission;
- Reliability;
- Ring Structures;
- Seasat Satellites;
- Brushes (Electrical Contacts);
- Copper;
- Gold;
- Lubricants;
- Mechanical Drives;
- Short Circuits;
- Solar Arrays;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering