A long duration test was conducted for comparing various methods of attaching electrical interconnects to solar cells for near Earth orbit spacecraft. Representative solar array modules were thermally cycled for 36,000 cycles between -80 and +80 C. The environmental stress of more than 6 years on a near Earth spacecraft as it cycles in and out of the earth's shadow was simulated. Evaluations of the integrity of these modules were made by visual and by electrical examinations before starting the cycling and then at periodic intervals during the cycling tests. Modules included examples of parallel gap and of ultrasonic welding, as well as soldering. The materials and fabrication processes are state of the art, suitable for forming large solar...
The suitability of commercial (terrestrial) solar arrays for use in low Earth orbit is examined. It ...
Solar array welding technology is examined from its beginnings in the late 1960's to the present. Th...
Plastic samples and solar cell sub modules were exposed to an accelerated outdoor environment in Ari...
A long duration test has been conducted for comparing various methods of attaching electrical interc...
Solar cell modules with welded and soldered interconnections were constructed using a flexible subst...
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the welding and temperature cycle testing of large area 5...
The ultrathin silicon solar cell has progressed to where it is a serious candidate for future light ...
Lewis Research Center is presently conducting thermal cycle testing of solar array blanket coupons t...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has been conducting rapid thermal cycling on blanket coupons for Spac...
Resistance welds of solar cell interconnect tabs were evaluated. Both copper-silver and silver-silve...
A previously developed test design for accelerated aging of photovoltaic modules was experimentally ...
The Space Station Freedom photovoltaic solar array blanket assembly is comprised of several layers o...
A two phase technology investigation was performed to demonstrate effective methods for integrating ...
After almost four years of endurance testing of photovoltaic modules, no fundamental life-limiting m...
Joining techniques for fabrication and repair of structures in extraterrestrial environmen
The suitability of commercial (terrestrial) solar arrays for use in low Earth orbit is examined. It ...
Solar array welding technology is examined from its beginnings in the late 1960's to the present. Th...
Plastic samples and solar cell sub modules were exposed to an accelerated outdoor environment in Ari...
A long duration test has been conducted for comparing various methods of attaching electrical interc...
Solar cell modules with welded and soldered interconnections were constructed using a flexible subst...
An investigation was conducted to evaluate the welding and temperature cycle testing of large area 5...
The ultrathin silicon solar cell has progressed to where it is a serious candidate for future light ...
Lewis Research Center is presently conducting thermal cycle testing of solar array blanket coupons t...
The NASA Lewis Research Center has been conducting rapid thermal cycling on blanket coupons for Spac...
Resistance welds of solar cell interconnect tabs were evaluated. Both copper-silver and silver-silve...
A previously developed test design for accelerated aging of photovoltaic modules was experimentally ...
The Space Station Freedom photovoltaic solar array blanket assembly is comprised of several layers o...
A two phase technology investigation was performed to demonstrate effective methods for integrating ...
After almost four years of endurance testing of photovoltaic modules, no fundamental life-limiting m...
Joining techniques for fabrication and repair of structures in extraterrestrial environmen
The suitability of commercial (terrestrial) solar arrays for use in low Earth orbit is examined. It ...
Solar array welding technology is examined from its beginnings in the late 1960's to the present. Th...
Plastic samples and solar cell sub modules were exposed to an accelerated outdoor environment in Ari...