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Проблемы энергообеспечения РС МКС и пути их решения

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Power supply problems of the ISS Russian segment

and their solutions

© E.A. Golovanov

S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Public Corporation Energia, Korolev, Moscow region,

141070, Russia

The study tested current energy supply problems of the Service module of the Interna-

tional Space Station (ISS) Russian segment, revealed after 15 years of its operation. We

examine such issues as the inefficient use of the solar batteries of the Russian segment,

restrictions in power supply, received from the American segment, and the batteries

overheating due to the excessive load on them. In this research we propose possible ways

of solving these problems. Particular attention is paid to the changes made in the ISS

structure to improve the battery air blow-off.

Keywords:

energy supply, ISS, problems, load, air blow-off, solution.

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Golovanov E.A.

(b. 1988) graduated from Bauman Moscow State Technical University

in 2012. 1

st

category test engineer, post-graduate of S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Pub-

lic Corporation Energia. The author's first scientific paper is submitted for publication. e-

mail:

shrykull@rambler.ru