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Satellite solar array and method of biasing to reduce seasonal output power fluctuations

Patent 5895014 Issued on April 20, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject July 31, 2016. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventor

Application

No. 690702 filed on 07/31/1996

US Classes:

244/168By solar pressure

Examiners

Primary: Barefoot, Galen L.

Foreign Patent References

  • 0195554 EP. 09/13/1986
  • 0447049 EP. 09/13/1991
  • 2450748 FR. 03/13/1979

International Class

B64G 001/44

Abstract

Existing satellite solar arrays are deployed perpendicular to the satellite so that they rotate to track the daily movement of the sun to increase the solar array's' output power. In the present invention, the solar arrays are biased by a fixed amount away from the orbit perpendicular axis to maximize their minimum output power over the seasons. As the satellite orbits about the earth, the solar array rotates about the orbit perpendicular axis along a conical path so that the array faces towards the sun and maintains its biased attitude with respect to the sun. The biased attitude is preferably selected to equalize the solar array's summer and winter solstice output power minimums, thereby maximizing the worst case output power for a single axis of rotation solar array. The solar array is preferably biased by either forming the shim between the solar array drive mechanism and the solar array with the desired bias or by using the Adjustable Solar Wing Actuator (ASWA) available on certain satellites.

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