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The SPACE Computer Code for Analyzing the International Space Station Electrical Power System: Past, Present, and Future
Miller, Sara G ; Klefman, Brandon T ; Korn, Steven M ; Nowden, Terrian V ; Delleur, Ann M ; McKissock, David B
关键词: COMPUTER PROGRAMS;    ELECTRIC POWER;    INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION;    SYSTEMS ANALYSIS;    SUPPORT SYSTEMS;    SPACE STATION POWER SUPPLIES;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN57782
学科分类:软件
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

The System Power Analysis for Capability Evaluation (SPACE) computer code was initially developed by NASA in 1988 to assess the Space Station Freedom electric power system and later adapted to support contractor electrical power system capability analyses for the International Space Station (ISS). Over time, the code has supported many efforts such as ISS redesign activities in the early 1990s, assessment of time-phased loads against power system operating limits for future ISS assembly flights (including Certification of Flight Readiness reviews by the ISS program office), and determining the optimum solar array gimbal positions while respecting keep-out zones which minimize both solar array contamination and structural loads. The code has been validated by comparisons with ISS on-orbit data in multiple validation episodes. Recent updates to the code include the incorporation of a Lithium-Ion battery model in addition to the Nickel Hydrogen battery model and modifications to the solar array degradation model to better match on-orbit test results. SPACE has also been extended beyond the ISS to include modeling of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle electrical power system (SPACE-MPCV) and Mars Surface Electrical Power Systems (MSEPS). Portions of SPACE were integrated with a trajectory code to form a Solar Electric Propulsion Simulation (SEPSim), which can be used for analyzing solar electric propulsion missions. In addition, SPACE methods and subroutines have been adapted to a multitude of other projects. This paper summarizes the initial code development and subsequent code utilization in the context of the overall ISS program development and on-orbit operations. Recent updates and results from the code are discussed, including preliminary analyses for the Orion power system.

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