2008
DOI: 10.1243/09544100jaero255
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Satellite multi-functional power structure: Feasibility and mass savings

Abstract: A multi-functional structure saves mass from a spacecraft by incorporating other functional subsystems into the structure. By using the structural properties of a non-structural element, inert structure may be eliminated, and the requirement to allot internal volume to the subsystem in question is removed. The current paper describes a multi-functional structure based on the secondary power system. By using commercially available plastic lithium-ion cells to form the core of a sandwich panel, inert mass is eli… Show more

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“…In general terms, the panel is a sandwich panel that is composed of a facesheet and a core, with a battery embedded in the core, and solar cells on one face, as proposed by Roberts and Aglietti (2008), see Fig. 1.…”
Section: Multifunctional Solar Arraymentioning
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“…In general terms, the panel is a sandwich panel that is composed of a facesheet and a core, with a battery embedded in the core, and solar cells on one face, as proposed by Roberts and Aglietti (2008), see Fig. 1.…”
Section: Multifunctional Solar Arraymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a level of redundancy (to address degradation with age and faults), 900 batteries are used to give 1 kWhr of capacity. Roberts and Aglietti (2008) have defined the savings from using MFPS, however the spacecraft is undefined and thus calculation of the specific energy requirement is difficult. However, assuming the spacecraft is 250 kg, 500 kg, or 1000 kg, gives specific energy requirements of 4, 2, and 1.…”
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“…The interest for structural miniaturization, modularization, integration and lightweight multi-function has grown rapidly in various fields over the last decade, especially in aeronautics and astronautics field with strong desires of weight loss, volume constraint and multifunctional integration [1][2][3]. Therefore, cellular materials, such as metallic foams and honeycombs, have been widely developed and applied due to numerous potential advantages.…”
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