This paper describes a system to regulate the speed and power output of a Brayton Cycle Power System under varying load. A typical user load profile is applied and a simple load priority and parasitic load is used for system regulation. Power storage is provided by batteries with charge and discharge converters to demonstrate support capability. The breadboard system is tested with the Brayton Cycle Demonstrator at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Manned Space Craft Center, Houston, Texas.
A power and load priority control concept as applied to a Brayton cycle turbo-electric generator.
Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference; Energy 70 ; 1970 ; Las Vegas, NV
01.01.1972
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Developments in Turbo-Brayton Power Converters
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