Various NASA studies have shown that high power (multi-kW and higher) electrical systems for various aerospace applications favor high frequency distribution systems, due to the improved safety and weight factors associated with those systems. Other favorable characteristics include low EMI, minimal wiring and ease of system parameter sensing and control of a single phase system. In aerospace power systems, as in terrestrial AC distribution systems, transformers are needed to provide voltage changes, isolation and the resetting of ground. Under NASA contract NAS3-21948 a multi-kW high frequency transformer was designed, fabricated and tested by Thermal Technology Lab, Inc. of Buffalo, New York. 'The goals of this program included the determ...
The first phase of the Multi-kw dc Power Distribution Technology Program is reported and involves th...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Research efforts are currently underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to design and demonstrate ...
The principle features and special testing of a high voltage high power transformer designed and dev...
Both open and encapsulated varieties of high reliability, low weight, and high efficiency moderate a...
Effects of transformer operating conditions on weight of 375 kilowatt electric Rankine cycle space p...
Space power components including a family of bipolar power switching transistors, fast switching pow...
The Lewis/OAST program for the development of Component Technology for Space Power Systems is descri...
The space station represents the next major U.S. commitment in space. The efficient delivery of powe...
Large power conditioning mass reductions will be required to enable megawatt power systems envisione...
Space electric power systems - specific weight, voltage, and power data for systems desig
High efficiency conversion, regulation, and filtering techniques are discussed for power using high ...
Spacecraft historically have had sub-1kW(sub e), electrical requirements for GN&C, science, and comm...
Electric power requirements for aerospace missions have reached megawatt power levels. Within the ne...
A high temperature electronics program at NASA Lewis Research Center focuses on dielectric and insul...
The first phase of the Multi-kw dc Power Distribution Technology Program is reported and involves th...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Research efforts are currently underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to design and demonstrate ...
The principle features and special testing of a high voltage high power transformer designed and dev...
Both open and encapsulated varieties of high reliability, low weight, and high efficiency moderate a...
Effects of transformer operating conditions on weight of 375 kilowatt electric Rankine cycle space p...
Space power components including a family of bipolar power switching transistors, fast switching pow...
The Lewis/OAST program for the development of Component Technology for Space Power Systems is descri...
The space station represents the next major U.S. commitment in space. The efficient delivery of powe...
Large power conditioning mass reductions will be required to enable megawatt power systems envisione...
Space electric power systems - specific weight, voltage, and power data for systems desig
High efficiency conversion, regulation, and filtering techniques are discussed for power using high ...
Spacecraft historically have had sub-1kW(sub e), electrical requirements for GN&C, science, and comm...
Electric power requirements for aerospace missions have reached megawatt power levels. Within the ne...
A high temperature electronics program at NASA Lewis Research Center focuses on dielectric and insul...
The first phase of the Multi-kw dc Power Distribution Technology Program is reported and involves th...
The objective of this project was to provide the technology of high frequency, high power transmissi...
Research efforts are currently underway at the NASA Lewis Research Center to design and demonstrate ...