Influence of space vehicle remote power supply on thermal regimes of solar batteries


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The issues of ensuring the functioning of an additional energy-receiving channel for the onboard power supply system of a low-orbit spacecraft are considered. To compensate for the shortage of electricity on board the spacecraft, various options for remote power supply from the system of space power stations transmitting energy to the solar battery by laser radiation during periods of its forced inactivity are possible. Long shadow-sunlight periods of time are a distinctive feature of functioning of low-orbit spacecraft. During these periods the solar battery is idle, and, in addition, even in the daylight portion of the spacecraft's orbit, the energy output from the spacecraft may be reduced to almost zero during the operation of some special systems that require special modes of spacecraft orientation. Reception of energy from a CES with energy flux density higher than that of the solar flux may lead to overheating of the solar battery panel of conventional design, a decrease in its efficiency and even to its failure. Therefore, the analysis of thermal modes of reception and conversion of laser radiation energy which affect the energy efficiency of the solar battery is an important aspect of remote power supply. Relationships of a mathematical model for estimating the available power supply from the solar battery operating in the mode of optimizing control of its power are proposed. The results of approbation of the model for maintaining the safe thermal mode of the solar battery panels during remote power supply of the spacecraft are presented.

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G. B. Steganov

Mozhaisky Military Space Academy

Author for correspondence.
Email: vka@mil.ru

Candidate of Science (Engineering), Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Onboard Electrical Equipment and Power Systems of Aircraft

Russian Federation

A. M. Beznyakov

Mozhaisky Military Space Academy

Email: vka@mil.ru

Candidate of Science (Engineering), Lecturer at the Department of Onboard Electrical Equipment and Power Systems of Aircraft

Russian Federation

A. V. Nemirov

Mozhaisky Military Space Academy

Email: vka@mil.ru

Lecturer at the Department of On-Board Electrical Equipment and Power Systems of Aircraft

Russian Federation

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