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Book Title: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) : Solar
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Book Category: MIRRORS
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-15 16:10:23
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PDF Size: 0.5 MB
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Book Pages: 12
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The use of parabolically or spherically-shaped mirrors is being considered in order to increase the solar energy intensity on solar cells. Their use will significantly decrease the size and number of the cells needed for a particular application, hence the total array cost. Questions arise, however, regarding the long-term (five to ten years) efficiency of these devices. Performance degradation of the mirror surfaces might result from known hostile elements in the low earth orbit (LEO) environment (150-350 nautical miles). The degradation issue is addressed in light of present knowledge of this environment. The following characteristics of the LEO environment are identified for study: (1) the vacuum of space; (2) sputtering by the residual atoms and particles in space; (3) solar electromagnetic radiation; (4) contamination of the mirror surface; (5) atomic oxygen interactions with the surface; (6) bombardment of the surface by meteoroids; and (7) irradiation of the surface by ionizing particles (protons).
Using the best available information for the magnitudes of the necessary quantities, a mathematical analysis was carried out, where possible, to determine the degradation in reflectance or other loss caused by each characteristic. Otherwise, reasonable estimates are made of corresponding losses, based on already published data
- Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
- Date: 9/1/1983
- Year: 1983
- Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EARTH ORBITS, EFFICIENCY, LOW EARTH ORBITS, MIRRORS, PERFORMANCE, PRECIPITATION, SOLAR ARRAYS, SOLAR CELLS, SPHERES, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, IONIZING RADIATION, LIFE CYCLE COSTS, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, PROTONS, SOLAR RADIATION, SPUTTERING, Thomas, R. G
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