16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13094 > Paper 13094-13
Paper 13094-13

Energy recovery system for large telescopes

16 June 2024 • 16:00 - 16:20 Japan Standard Time | Room G403/404, North - 4F

Abstract

In this paper, a kinetic energy recovery system for large telescopes is presented, with the Atacama Large Aperture Submm Telescope (AtLAST) as a possible target application. The system consists of supercapacitors integrated in the DC-link of motor inverters through a bidirectional DC-DC converter. The optimal system design, based on the energy flow analysis within the telescope’s power electronics, is introduced. The proposed system is simulated as part of the telescope’s drives, providing not only a significant reduction in energy consumption of the telescope due to motion, but also remarkably reducing (or shaving) grid power peaks. We find that the system presented here can contribute to making both current and future observatories more sustainable.

Presenter

OHB Digital Connect GmbH (Germany)
Aleksej Kiselev received the diploma in electrical engineering from the Mittelhessen University of Applied Sciences, Germany, in 2012 and the doctoral degree in electrical engineering from the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany, in 2021. Since 2020 he is with OHB Digital Connect as lead expert in electric drives and control. In his position, he is responsible inter alia for the development of precise drives and new control technologies for large antennas and telescopes. His research interests include electric drives control, condition monitoring, digital twins as well as trajectory planning and smart energy solutions.
Application tracks: Sustainability
Presenter/Author
OHB Digital Connect GmbH (Germany)
Author
Matthias Reichert
OHB Digital Connect GmbH (Germany)
Author
European Southern Observatory (Germany)