Selection of a baseline power subsystem for the probe bus, orbiter, and large and small probes has been performed as a part of the Pioneer Venus Mission Systems Design Study. In each case the selection process has involved trades and incorporated the results of previous related studies. Factors considered primary in the selection of each subsystem approach were cost, and the ability of each of the proposed subsystems to perform reliably under the rigors of the space environment, temperature extremes, and high g loads. A trade was made to consider the advantages of an unregulated primary bus versus a regulated bus. The decision to use an unregulated bus was based on cost, weight, and the increase in load isolation achievable through the use of individual load regulators. (Author)
System Design of the Pioneer Venus Spacecraft. Volume 6: Power Subsystem Studies
1973
160 pages
Report
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English