Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat

This report would present the fabrication process of solar panels for use in CubeSat Satellites. Processes such as Circuit Design, Kapton Tape Mounting and Silver Epoxy Connection will be carried out and illustrated. It was found that the above processes allowed for a streamlined fabrication of sola...

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Main Author: Singh, Ranveer
Other Authors: Amal Chandran
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-782572023-07-07T16:05:16Z Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat Singh, Ranveer Amal Chandran School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Satellite Engineering Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering This report would present the fabrication process of solar panels for use in CubeSat Satellites. Processes such as Circuit Design, Kapton Tape Mounting and Silver Epoxy Connection will be carried out and illustrated. It was found that the above processes allowed for a streamlined fabrication of solar cells that was able to be done in a single day. It also provided cheaper alternatives to buying premade solar panels. Results were validated by carrying out Electroluminescence testing and Illuminance testing under no load and loaded conditions The fabrication process would need to be carried out by a skilled professional and has to be done at a constant pace and not rushed. This would provide proper results and produce space grade solar panels for satellites. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-06-14T03:46:24Z 2019-06-14T03:46:24Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/78257 en Nanyang Technological University 109 p. application/pdf
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Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
description This report would present the fabrication process of solar panels for use in CubeSat Satellites. Processes such as Circuit Design, Kapton Tape Mounting and Silver Epoxy Connection will be carried out and illustrated. It was found that the above processes allowed for a streamlined fabrication of solar cells that was able to be done in a single day. It also provided cheaper alternatives to buying premade solar panels. Results were validated by carrying out Electroluminescence testing and Illuminance testing under no load and loaded conditions The fabrication process would need to be carried out by a skilled professional and has to be done at a constant pace and not rushed. This would provide proper results and produce space grade solar panels for satellites.
author2 Amal Chandran
author_facet Amal Chandran
Singh, Ranveer
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author Singh, Ranveer
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title Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
title_short Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
title_full Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
title_fullStr Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
title_full_unstemmed Development of solar panel array for power generation for the Velox-Lyon-1/SCOOBI student CubeSat
title_sort development of solar panel array for power generation for the velox-lyon-1/scoobi student cubesat
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