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Key results of the mini-dome Fresnel lens concentrator array development program under recently completed NASA and SDIO SBIR projectsSince 1986, ENTECH and the NASA Lewis Research Center have been developing a new photovoltaic concentrator system for space power applications. The unique refractive system uses small, dome shaped Fresnel lenses to focus sunlight onto high efficiency photovoltaic concentrator cells which use prismatic cell covers to further increase their performance. Highlights of the five-year development include near Air Mass Zero (AM0) Lear Jet flight testing of mini-dome lenses (90 pct. net optical efficiency achieved); tests verifying sun-pointing error tolerance with negligible power loss; simulator testing of prism-covered GaAs concentrator cells (24 pct. AM0 efficiency); testing of prism-covered Boeing GaAs/GaSb tandem cells (31 pct. AM0 efficiency); and fabrication and outdoor testing of a 36-lens/cell element panel. These test results have confirmed previous analytical predictions which indicate substantial performance improvements for this technology over current array systems. Based on program results to date, it appears than an array power density of 300 watts/sq m and a specific power of 100 watts/kg can be achieved in the near term. All components of the array appear to be readily manufacturable from space-durable materials at reasonable cost. A concise review is presented of the key results leading to the current array, and further development plans for the future are briefly discussed.
Document ID
19910020909
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Oneill, Mark J.
(ENTECH Corp. Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, TX., United States)
Piszczor, Michael F.
(NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH., United States)
Fraas, Lewis M.
(Boeing Co. Seattle, WA., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology Conference
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Accession Number
91N30223
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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