Title :
Development of an electrostatically clean solar array panel
Author :
Stern, Theodore G. ; Krumweide, Duane ; Gaddy, Edward ; Katz, Ira
Author_Institution :
Composite Opt. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The results of design, analysis, and qualification of an electrostatically clean solar array (ECSA) panel are described. The objective of the ECSA design is to provide an electrostatic environment that does not interfere with sensitive instruments on scientific spacecraft. The ECSA design uses large, ITO-coated coverglasses that cover multiple solar cells, an aperture grid that covers the inter-cell areas, stress-relieved interconnects for connecting the aperture grid to the coverglasses, and edge clips to provide an electromagnetically shielded enclosure for the solar array active circuitry. Qualification coupons were fabricated and tested for photovoltaic response, conductivity, and survivability to launch acoustic and thermal cycling environments simulating LEO and GEO missions. The benefits of reducing solar panel interaction with the space environment are also discussed
Keywords :
electrical conductivity; electromagnetic shielding; electrostatics; solar cell arrays; space vehicle power plants; GEO missions; ITO-coated coverglasses; LEO missions; acoustic cycling environments; analysis; aperture grid; conductivity; design; edge clips; electromagnetically shielded enclosure; electrostatic environment; electrostatically clean solar array panel; inter-cell areas; multiple solar cells; photovoltaic response; qualification; qualification coupons; solar array active circuitry; spacecraft; stress-relieved interconnects; survivability; thermal cycling environments; Apertures; Circuit testing; Electrostatic analysis; Instruments; Integrated circuit interconnections; Joining processes; Photovoltaic cells; Qualifications; Space vehicles; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 2000. Conference Record of the Twenty-Eighth IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anchorage, AK
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5772-8
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2000.916141