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Paper Title :
Energy Storage Devices in Space Craft - Radioisotope Thermo-Electric Generator

Author :S.Parveen, S.Victor Vedanayakam

Article Citation :S.Parveen ,S.Victor Vedanayakam , (2017 ) " Energy Storage Devices in Space Craft - Radioisotope Thermo-Electric Generator " , International Journal of Advances in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJASEAT) , pp. 65-69, Volume-5, Issue-2

Abstract : A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG) is an electrical generator that uses an array of thermo couples to convert the heat released by the decay of a suitable radioactive material intoelectricity bythe Seebeck effect. RTGs have been used as a power sources in satellites and space probes. RTGs are usually the most desirable power source for unmaintained situations that need a few hundred watts (or less) of power for durations too long for fuel cells, batteries, or generators to provide economically and in places where solar cells are not practical. Safe use of RTGs have no moving parts and are very simple: fundamentally, they consist of a fuel cell, thermocouples and shielding. These compact, reliable systems provide basic mission fuel and keep critical spacecraft components warm enough to function in the cold, dark reaches of deep space.ISRO is about to use Nuclear Technology/Radioisotope thermoelectric generators(RTGs) to power Chandrayaan-2. The mission was planned to fly on a geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle MK-II (GSLV) with an approximate lift-off massof 2650kg from SatishDhawan center on Sriharikota Island. India might have been the first country to reach moon but our tricolor was the 4th national flag to be planted on the moon’s surface.Radio isotope power systems are a nuclear powered system to generate electric power to feed communication and scientific systems on a space craft. The first RTG system developed for space situation was the system for Nuclear Auxiliary power (SNAP) Keywords - Radioisotope thermo-electric generator (RTGs), fuel cells, thermocouples, satellites.

Type : Research paper

Published : Volume-5, Issue-2


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