2023
DOI: 10.1002/solr.202300001
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On‐Orbit Performance Analysis of Solar Array in Mars Orbit Based on Tianwen‐1 Orbiter

Abstract: Herein, the on‐orbit performance of the solar array in Mars orbit based on the Tianwen‐1 Orbiter is analyzed. Different portions divided by the flight orbit and power output of the solar array are illustrated in detail, including Mars capture orbit, parking orbit, relay and survey orbit, and global reconnaissance orbit. Photogenerated currents generally exhibit dramatic variation ascribed to the Sun‐Orbiter distance. Radiation degradation of the solar array on Mars orbit is analyzed after calibrating by the in… Show more

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“…(1) Establish the dynamic equations of a membrane and a thin plate; (2) Take the frame as the plane-beam model without loss of generality and establish the dynamic equations of the plane-beam model; (3) Obtain the dynamically changing displacement boundary conditions of the equivalent model instead of the traditional fixed boundary conditions. Second, it is a crucial step to determine the equivalent stiffness.…”
Section: The Modeling Methods For the Semirigid Subplatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) Establish the dynamic equations of a membrane and a thin plate; (2) Take the frame as the plane-beam model without loss of generality and establish the dynamic equations of the plane-beam model; (3) Obtain the dynamically changing displacement boundary conditions of the equivalent model instead of the traditional fixed boundary conditions. Second, it is a crucial step to determine the equivalent stiffness.…”
Section: The Modeling Methods For the Semirigid Subplatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most earth‐orbit spacecraft and interplanetary vessels have utilized solar panels (also referred to as solar arrays, solar wings, or solar panel arrays in other papers 1–4 ) to harness energy from the Sun. Typically, various structural configurations and installation methods for solar panels are developed according to specific mission requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%