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    Inflatable Concentrators for Solar Propulsion and Dynamic Space Power

    Source: Journal of Solar Energy Engineering:;1990:;volume( 112 ):;issue: 004::page 229
    Author:
    G. Grossman
    ,
    G. Williams
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2929928
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: This paper describes the development of an inflatable concentrator for solar propulsion, providing the source of heat to a hydrogen engine aboard the Solar Rocket. The latter is a device designed to carry payloads from a low earth orbit (LEO) to a geosynchronous orbit (GEO) at significant mass savings in comparison to chemical propulsion; it involves two lightweight parabolic reflectors in an off-axis configuration focusing solar radiation into the absorbers of the engine, which causes the emission of a hot hydrogen jet. Each of the reflectors has an elliptical rim with a 40 m major axis, providing heat to the propellant sufficient to produce about 40 lbs. of thrust. The same concentrator concept is contemplated for space power application—to focus solar radiation on a conversion device, e.g., a photovoltaic array or the high temperature end of a dynamic engine. Under the present project, a one-fourth scale, 9×7 m off-axis inflatable concentrator has been under development as a pilot for the full-scale flight unit. The reflector component consists of a reflective membrane made of specially designed gores and a geometrically identical transparent canopy. The two form together an inflatable lens like structure which, upon inflation, assumes the accurate paraboloidal shape. This inflatable structure is supported along its rim by a strong, bending-resistant torus. The paper describes the development of this system including the analysis leading to determination of the gore shapes, the reflector membrane design and testing, the analysis of the supporting torus, and a discussion of the effects of the space environment.
    keyword(s): Propulsion , Solar energy , Engines , Optical mirrors , Heat , Solar radiation , Hydrogen , Membranes , Shapes , Solar cell arrays , Transparency , Flight , Emissions , High temperature , Propellants , Rockets , Lenses (Optics) , Design , Thrust , Inflationary universe , Air-supported structures AND Testing ,
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    contributor authorG. Grossman
    contributor authorG. Williams
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:33:33Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:33:33Z
    date copyrightNovember, 1990
    date issued1990
    identifier issn0199-6231
    identifier otherJSEEDO-28225#229_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/107441
    description abstractThis paper describes the development of an inflatable concentrator for solar propulsion, providing the source of heat to a hydrogen engine aboard the Solar Rocket. The latter is a device designed to carry payloads from a low earth orbit (LEO) to a geosynchronous orbit (GEO) at significant mass savings in comparison to chemical propulsion; it involves two lightweight parabolic reflectors in an off-axis configuration focusing solar radiation into the absorbers of the engine, which causes the emission of a hot hydrogen jet. Each of the reflectors has an elliptical rim with a 40 m major axis, providing heat to the propellant sufficient to produce about 40 lbs. of thrust. The same concentrator concept is contemplated for space power application—to focus solar radiation on a conversion device, e.g., a photovoltaic array or the high temperature end of a dynamic engine. Under the present project, a one-fourth scale, 9×7 m off-axis inflatable concentrator has been under development as a pilot for the full-scale flight unit. The reflector component consists of a reflective membrane made of specially designed gores and a geometrically identical transparent canopy. The two form together an inflatable lens like structure which, upon inflation, assumes the accurate paraboloidal shape. This inflatable structure is supported along its rim by a strong, bending-resistant torus. The paper describes the development of this system including the analysis leading to determination of the gore shapes, the reflector membrane design and testing, the analysis of the supporting torus, and a discussion of the effects of the space environment.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleInflatable Concentrators for Solar Propulsion and Dynamic Space Power
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume112
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Solar Energy Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2929928
    journal fristpage229
    journal lastpage236
    identifier eissn1528-8986
    keywordsPropulsion
    keywordsSolar energy
    keywordsEngines
    keywordsOptical mirrors
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsSolar radiation
    keywordsHydrogen
    keywordsMembranes
    keywordsShapes
    keywordsSolar cell arrays
    keywordsTransparency
    keywordsFlight
    keywordsEmissions
    keywordsHigh temperature
    keywordsPropellants
    keywordsRockets
    keywordsLenses (Optics)
    keywordsDesign
    keywordsThrust
    keywordsInflationary universe
    keywordsAir-supported structures AND Testing
    treeJournal of Solar Energy Engineering:;1990:;volume( 112 ):;issue: 004
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