A study of electric transmission lines for use on the lunar surface
Abstract
The sources for electrical power on a lunar base are said to include solar/chemical, nuclear (static conversion), and nuclear (dynamic conversion). The transmission of power via transmission lines is more practical than power beaming or superconducting because of its low cost and reliable, proven technology. Transmission lines must have minimum mass, maximum efficiency, and the ability to operate reliably in the lunar environment. The transmission line design includes conductor material, insulator material, conductor geometry, conductor configuration, line location, waveform, phase selection, and frequency. This presentation oulines the design. Liquid and gaseous dielectrics are undesirable for long term use in the lunar vacuum due to a high probability of loss. Thus, insulation for high voltage transmission line will most likely be solid dielectric or vacuum insulation.
- Publication:
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Wiring for Space Applications
- Pub Date:
- September 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994wsap.work..115G
- Keywords:
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- Dielectrics;
- Electric Power Transmission;
- Electrical Insulation;
- Lunar Bases;
- Lunar Environment;
- Power Lines;
- Conductors;
- Frequencies;
- Low Cost;
- Lunar Surface;
- Vacuum;
- Waveforms;
- Wire;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering