Power management for multi-100 KWe space systemsThis paper examines mid to late 1980s power management technology needs to support development of a general-purpose space platform, capable of supplying 100 to 250 KWe to a variety of users in LEO. To that end, a typical Shuttle-assembled and supplied space platform is described, along with a group of payloads which might reasonably be expected to use such a facility. Examination of platform and user power needs yields a set of power system requirements used to evaluate power management options for life cycle cost effectiveness. The most cost-effective AC/DC and DC systems are evaluated, specifically to develop system details which lead to technology goals including array and transmission voltage, best frequency for AC power transmission, and advantages and disadvantages of AC and DC systems for this application. Finally, system and component requirements are compared with the state of the art to identify areas where technology development is required.
Document ID
19800064187
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Mildice, J. W. (General Dynamics Corp. Convair Div., San Diego, Calif., United States)
Valgora, M. E. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)