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Solar concentrator technology development for space based applications, volume 1Thermoelectric conversion using a radio-isotope heat source has been used where outer planetary space craft are too far away for absorbing significant solar energy. Solar dynamic power (SDP) conversion is one technology that offers advantages for applications within the inner planet region. Since SDP conversion efficiency can be 2 to 3 times higher than photovoltaic, the collecting surfaces are much reduced in area and therefore lighter. This becomes an advantage in allocating more weight to launched payloads. A second advantage results for low earth orbit applications. The reduced area results in lower drag forces on the spacecraft and requires less reboost propellant to maintain orbit. A third advantage occurs because of the sun-to-shade cycling while in earth orbit. Photovoltaic systems require batteries to store energy for use when in the shade, and battery life for periods of 10 to 15 years is not presently achievable. For these reasons the Solar Dynamics and Thermal Systems Branch at NASA LeRC has funded work in developing SDP systems. The generic SDP system uses a large parabolic solar concentrator to focus solar energy onto a power conversion device. The concentrators are large areas and must therefore be efficient and have low specific weights. Yet these surfaces must be precise and capable of being stowed in a launch vehicle and then deployed and sometimes unfurled in space. There are significant technical challenges in engineering such structures, and considerable investigation has been made to date. This is the first of two volumes reporting on the research done by the Advanced Manufacturing Center at Cleveland State University to assist NASA LeRC in evaluating this technology. The objective of the grant was to restore the solar concentrator development technology of the 1960s while improving it with advances that have occurred since then. This report summarizes the work done from January 1989 through December 1991.
Document ID
19950020773
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Pintz, A.
(Cleveland State Univ. OH, United States)
Castle, C. H.
(Cleveland State Univ. OH, United States)
Reimer, R. R.
(Cleveland State Univ. OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
December 31, 1992
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-197723
CSU-ER-1001
NAS 1.26:197723
Report Number: NASA-CR-197723
Report Number: CSU-ER-1001
Report Number: NAS 1.26:197723
Accession Number
95N27193
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC3-77
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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