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Optimization of Thin-Film Solar Cells for Lunar Surface Operations
Breeding, Shawn ; Johnson, William E
关键词: THIN FILMS;    SOLAR CELLS;    SOLAR ARRAYS;    LUNAR SURFACE;    LUNAR BASED EQUIPMENT;    HEAT GENERATION;    WASTE HEAT;    TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION;    DESIGN ANALYSIS;    EFFICIENCY;    EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS;   
RP-ID  :  M18-6940-1
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Thin-film solar cells have been in production for decades, but technology has only recently advanced enough to allow for comparable efficiencies to traditional rigid cells. Some of the benefits of thin-films, such as lighter weight and being foldable, are particularly advantageous to space applications since mass and volume are key considerations of any flight project. Using these thin-film cells in space, however, is outside of their ground-based design criteria. This requires special care to be taken in designing the power generation system of a spacecraft around a thin-film solar cell, particularly in regards to thermal management. Without the diffusion of an atmosphere to mitigate solar load, the temperature of the panels can rapidly exceed their design specification. In this paper a design solution is presented that allows for thin-film solar cells to be used in a robotic lunar lander. Due to the low thermal mass and in-plane conductivity of thin films, it is difficult to remove waste heat by any other method than radiation. On the lunar surface this means angling the arrays to increase their view factor to space, which has the negative consequence of decreasing their power generation. An optimization was developed to balance the heat rejection and power generation of the cells, using constraints on the maximum cell temperature and minimum spacecraft power requirements. The resulting solar panel angle was then used as an input to the Thermal Desktop model to verify the final panel temperatures.
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