The Effect of Solar Array Voltage Patterns on Plasma Power Losses

The use of high-voltage solar arrays in space is discussed in connection with the draining of array power by currents flowing between exposed surfaces through the surrounding plasma. The possibility of reducing the power loss by arranging solar cell strings in repeated small-area modules to eliminate any large areas at high potentials is investigated. It is found that the difference in power loss between modular and linear patterned high-voltage arrays is fairly small. Although the use of modular patterns can reduce the effective mean potential by about 10%, for the type of configuration being considered there is also a 10% increase in sheath area, leading to only a few percent change in total power loss. It is concluded that plasma power loss should not be a primary consideration in designing the physical arrangement of high-voltage arrays.