Analysis of GaAs and Si solar cell arrays for earth orbital and orbit transfer missionsSolar array systems have been studied and compared for earth orbital and orbit transfer missions with the principal objective of quantifying the cost tradeoffs between gallium arsenide and silicon array for specific classes of missions and system characteristics. For the missions considered, it is found that the purchase cost advantage of Si arrays is not overcome by the greater radiation resistance of GaAs arrays. The use of reflectors for concentration may significantly reduce the power system cost. However, GaAs arrays benefit considerably more from solar concentration than Si arrays in terms of mission cost because of their higher allowable temperature. In the case of orbit transfer missions, a cover glass thickness of at least 0.05 cm is recommended to reduce total mission cost.
Document ID
19810042850
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Jefferies, K. S. (NASA Lewis Research Center Space Propulsion and Power Div., Cleveland, Ohio, United States)