DocumentCode
3154335
Title
Lessons learned about fabrication of space solar arrays from thermal cycle failures
Author
Blake, I. Norris, III
Author_Institution
Space Syst./Loral, Palo Alto, CA, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
13-17 May 1996
Firstpage
329
Lastpage
332
Abstract
Lessons have been learned about the fabrication of space solar arrays manufactured at different facilities from thermal cycle failures. One solar array facility had a design with aluminum facesheets that had a significant number of solar cell strings which had open-circuited failures during early on-orbit thermal cycling due to improper cell rework involving both coverglass adhesive encapsulation of interconnect stress relief areas and cell adhesive contamination of interconnect n-bar solder joints. Another solar array facility had a solar array with 8% of the replaced solar cells “blowing out” with an outward force during acceptance level thermal vacuum cycle testing due to inadequate cell replacement processes. A solar array design with anodized aluminum backside facesheets was found to have anodize flaking off after being subjected to thermal cycling, which significantly lowered the emissivity of the array´s back surface. The cause of the thermal cycle failures, analysis and test results, and corrective action to prevent future thermal cycle failures are presented
Keywords
aerospace testing; failure analysis; photovoltaic power systems; semiconductor device reliability; semiconductor device testing; solar cell arrays; solar cells; space vehicle power plants; thermal analysis; acceptance level thermal vacuum cycle testing; back surface emissivity; cell adhesive contamination; cell replacement processes; coverglass adhesive encapsulation; design; interconnect n-bar solder joints; interconnect stress relief areas; on-orbit thermal cycling; open-circuit failures; solar cell fabrication; solar cell strings; space power solar arrays; thermal cycle failures; Aluminum; Contamination; Encapsulation; Fabrication; Manufacturing; Photovoltaic cells; Soldering; Testing; Thermal force; Thermal stresses;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, 1996., Conference Record of the Twenty Fifth IEEE
Conference_Location
Washington, DC
ISSN
0160-8371
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3166-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PVSC.1996.564012
Filename
564012
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