A concept for solar array augmentation of the power normally provided by the Shuttle Orbiter fuel cells in support of payloads is discussed. Justification for the use of solar arrays rather than additional cryogenic fuel kits for extension of on-orbit stay time is presented. This is followed by a description of the array power system and an examination of its interfaces with the existing Orbiter fuel cell system. The system produces 29 kW total with 14 kW allocated to the Orbiter and 15 kW to payloads and permits an increase in on-orbit mission duration from 6 to approximately 20 days at 21 kW with four cryo kits. It is capable of producing full output in diverse vehicle orientations since the array is deployed and oriented by the Orbiter remote manipulator system (RMS). Power produced by the arrays is reduced to 32.25 to 32.5 volts by pulse-width-modulated buck voltage regulators to force the Orbiter fuel cells into an idle mode during the sunlighted portions of the orbit.


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    Title :

    A power extension package /PEP/ for the Shuttle Orbiter


    Contributors:
    Ness, H. C. (author)

    Conference:

    Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference ; 1979 ; Boston, MA


    Publication date :

    1979-01-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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