Space Solar Power Review Vol 5 Num 3 1985

Title: SPS space transportation system -CARGO-XSource: Proceedings of the Second ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan, Dec. 13-14, 1982. (Paper No. 11-10) Authors: Tsutsui, Hiromi; Kinai, Shigeki; CNissan Motor Co.,Ltd.> Date: 12-13-82 Classification: u Keywords: transportation Abstract: In order to construct a SPS, a space transportation system (STS) must be required to carry a big amounts of parts into LEO where the SPS is constructed. In this paper, the unmanned STS as a cargo carrier has been studied, and a brief discussion to the application of external tanks of the STS ATTACHMENT : to the SPS structures is presented. Title: Test procedure and operating constraints of 10 MW SPS system Source: Proceedings of the Second ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan, Dec. 13-14, 1982. (Paper No. 11-11) Authors: Nagatomo, Makoto; <Institute of Space and Astronautical Science> Date: 12-13-82 Classification: u Keywords: prototype systems, fabrication technology Abstract: To implement project of the 10 MW SPS system, the construction work is divided into two phases and several tests and experiments are planned after each phase of work is completed. To verify the accomplishment of each step of construction and test, operations, definite objectives should be determined. In ATTACHMENT : such sequential steps of procedure, it is important to avoid the risk of complete loss of steps due to failure of intermediate steps. This view should be reflected on development of each step procedures as well as hardware design at early phase of the project. Recognizing this point, a top level operation procedure after the first construction phase has been presented and key factors to determine the test condition of microwave power transmission have been analyzed. Title: Development of Ni-H cells for aerospace applications Source: Proceedings of the Second ISAS Space Energy Symposium, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan, Dec. 13-14, 1982. (Paper No. Ill—1) Authors: Ishikawa, Akira; Ito, Kunio; Aizawa, Takeshi; Fujita, Kiyoshi; Matsumoto, Kiyoto; <The Furukawa Battery Co.,Ltd.> Date: 12-13-82 Classification: u Keywords: onboard power storage and distribution Abstract: A single 0.14 AH Ni-H electrode cell was built and has been subjected to a laboratory stage test. As a result of assessing characteristics of chargedischarge, overcharge, overdischarge, temperature and seif-discharge, it has

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