On protection of freedom's solar dynamic radiator from the orbital debris environment. Part 2
- 1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, OH (United States). Lewis Research Center
- 2. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, TX (United States). Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
- 3. LTV Missiles and Electronics Corp., Dallas, TX (United States)
Description
In this paper, recent progress to better understand the environmental threat of micrometeoroid and space debris to the solar dynamic radiator for the Space Station Freedom power system is reported. The objective was to define a design which would perform to survivability requirements over the expected lifetime of the radiator. A previous paper described the approach developed to assess on-orbit survivability of the solar dynamic radiator due to micrometeoroid and space debris impacts. Preliminary analyses were presented to quantify the solar dynamic radiator survivability. These included the type of particle and particle population expected to defeat the radiator bumpering. Results of preliminary hypervelocity impact (HVI) testing performed on radiator panel samples were also presented. This paper presents results of a more extensive test program undertaken to further define the response of the solar dynamic radiator to HVI. Tests were conducted on representative radiator panels (under ambient, nonoperating conditions) over a range of particle size, particle density, impact angle, and impact velocity. Target parameters were also varied. Data indicate that analytical penetration predictions are conservative (i.e., pessimistic) for the specific configuration of the solar dynamic radiator. Test results are used to define more rigorously the solar dynamic radiator reliability with respect to HVI. Test data, analyses, and survivability results are presented
Additional details
Additional titles
- Subtitle (English)
- Further testing and analysis
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of Solar Energy Engineering
- Journal Volume
- 114
- Journal Issue
- 3
- Journal Page Range
- p. 142-149.
- ISSN
- 0199-6231
- CODEN
- JSEEDO
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 24026632
- Subject category
- S14: SOLAR ENERGY; S42: ENGINEERING;
- Descriptors DEI
- DESIGN; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; METEOROIDS; ORBITAL SOLAR POWER PLANTS; PERFORMANCE TESTING; RADIATORS; RELIABILITY; SAFETY ANALYSIS; SPACECRAFT POWER SUPPLIES; VELOCITY
- Descriptors DEC
- ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; HEAT EXCHANGERS; POWER PLANTS; POWER SUPPLIES; SOLAR POWER PLANTS; TESTING