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iROSA Computational Model Development and Integration for the International Space Station

20241 min read193 words
Steven Korn
Glenn Research Center

The power generation capability of the International Space Station (ISS) is being augmented with the installation of new solar arrays. The new solar arrays, named iROSA (ISS Roll Out Solar Array), are installed in front of original main truss solar arrays and integrate into the existing structure and electrical power system of the ISS. However, iROSA represents significant changes in technology for solar arrays compared to the original solar arrays on the ISS main truss. Knowing the power capabilities of the augmented solar arrays is critical for near-term and long-term mission planning and utilization. This new iROSA installation thus requires updates to be made to the prior-day methods of calculating power generation capability for the ISS. New types of solar cells and array designs, both electrically and structurally, present challenges for concurrent computational modeling of both the original solar arrays and the newer iROSA. This presentation will detail the development and integration of the computational models to calculate the power for the augmented arrays on ISS and the evaluation of the model to ensure that it functions with and without iROSA and returns accurate predictions of power generation in nominal and off-nominal conditions.


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