The Space Station Power SystemSolar Array
BatteryPower Management & Distribution
Dave McKissockNASA Glenn Research Center
May 24, [email protected]
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ISS Batteries38 cells wired in series make one Battery Orbital Replacement Unit (Battery ORU)
ISS Batteries
Battery ORU Battery ORU
Battery Charge Discharge Unit (BCDU)
One Battery = 2 Battery ORUs
Space Station Power SystemOne Channel
What’s Next in Space Power?
– Crew Exploration Vehicle– Lunar Lander– Lunar Rover– Lunar Base (?)– Mars Base (?)
Poll Question #1
Do you support the new plan for space exploration that returns the space
shuttle to flight, completes assembly of the space station, builds a replacement for the shuttle, returns to the Moon and
then on to Mars and beyond?
July 2004 Gallup Survey Results
• With funding for NASA’s program expected not to exceed 1% of the federal budget, 42% of adults surveyed say they support the proposed Exploration program
• Solar cells make electricity from sunlight
Electricity
Electricity is described in two ways:– Voltage (Volts, V) – Current (Amperes, A)
{ Power = Voltage * Current }
VA
• Connect solar cells together…– Series (end to end): to build up voltage – Parallel (side by side): to build up current– This makes a solar array
A
end to endSeries or
side by side Parallel?
A
- + - + - + - +- +
V
- +
- +- +- +
(voltages add) (currents add)
end to endSeries or
side by side Parallel?
• Example: Airplane model propeller motor– Electric motor wants 12 volts and ½
amperes
– Each solar cell can provide:• ½ volt and ¼ amperes
– How do you connect the solar cells?
Poll Question #2
• Need 12V at ½ Amp• Each cell generates ½ V at ¼ Amp
What do I need?
Discussion of Poll AnswerD: Both A & C
• 24 cells (end-to-end)– Add ½ volt plus ½ volt 24 times = 12V (or
½ x 24 = 12)
• 2 cells (side by side)– Add ¼ amp plus ¼ amp = ½ amp
• Individual cell performance varies as environment changes
Two popular ways to store electrical energy…
Battery Fuel Cell
• In battery cell, chemicals react at 2 electrodes and separate charges– stores charges, builds up voltage– if connected to a light bulb, charges flow
(current)
• In a fuel cell stack, “stuff” is fed to metal plates, reacts and gives/takes charges– separate charges to build up voltage
H
O
Remember H20 ?
Energy Storage
- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +- +
Series Voltages addV
ParallelCurrents add
A
Batteries on Space Station
• Desire 114 Volts
• Willing to take whatever current you get
• Each Nickel-Hydrogen cell (NiH2) produces 1.5V, rated at 81 Amp-Hours
• What series / parallel arrangement do you recommend?
Poll Question #3
• Need 114V at whatever Amps• Each cell generates 1½ V at 81 Amp-Hr
What will I need?
Discussion of Poll Results
• Correct Answer is “A”, 76 cells in series at 1.5 volts per cell yields 76 x 1.5 = 114 V
• No spare cells for voltage redundancy– Batteries designed to last 6.5 years and
provide needed voltage
• Nuclear power not an option in low earth orbit
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