• DocumentCode
    875517
  • Title

    Environmentally-Induced Voltage Limitations in Large Space Power Systems

  • Author

    Stevens, N. John

  • Author_Institution
    Hughes Aircraft Company El Segundo, CA 90245
  • Volume
    31
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    1984
  • Firstpage
    1381
  • Lastpage
    1386
  • Abstract
    Large power systems proposed for future space missions imply higher operating voltage requirements which, in turn, will interact with the space plasma environment. The effects of these interactions can only be inferred because of the limited data base of ground simulations, small test samples, and two space flight experiments. This report evaluates floating potentials for a 100 kW power system operating at 300, 500, 750, and 1000 volts in relation to this data base. Of primary concern is the possibility of discharging to space. The implications of such discharges were studied at the 500 volt operational setting. It was found that discharging can shut down the power system if the discharge current exceeds the array short circuit current. Otherwise, a power oscillation can result that ranges from 2 to 20 percent, depending upon the solar array area involved in the discharge. Means of reducing the effect are discussed.
  • Keywords
    Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma simulation; Power supplies; Power system planning; Power system simulation; Power systems; Space missions; Testing; Voltage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.1984.4333515
  • Filename
    4333515