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Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 Apr 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of mission studies using a hypothetical exponential decrease in power with time, with those using a sudden degradation of solar power is presented, showing that the performance gain by using a time varying degradation during the mission is quite small for outbound missions in the solar system.
Abstract: Current estimates of solar-electric-propulsion spacecraft performance are based upon a solar-array output power which is degraded by approximately 10-13% to account for possible losses caused by proton, electron and micrometeorite damage. Past studies have used a worst case analysis in which the maximum degradation was taken to occur at the beginning of the mission. This paper presents a comparison of mission studies using a hypothetical exponential decrease in power with time, with those using a sudden degradation of solar power. These comparisons indicate that the performance gain by using a time varying degradation during the mission is quite small for outbound missions in the solar system. In addition an indication of the power allocation strategy to be followed during a mission is presented.

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