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38 Chapter 6. System-Level Considerations Figure 6.2: Rolled, Mast-Supported PEC Array The last architecture, shown in Figure 6.3, addresses potential tipping concerns by adding wheeled supports at every point that is deployed out by a pantagraphic structure. The array is z-folded. Combinations of these architectures may also yield useful designs; for instance, adding wheeled supports, or fold-out supports, at the ends of the wings in the first two concepts would increase stability and deployed structural stiffness. Beyond packaging, deployment, and operation in gravity, there are additional challenges associated with the engineering of structures for PEC arrays. These are: 1. Device thickness: as the device thickness increases, an array with a fixed area must be packaged with greater packaging efficiency into a limited fixed volume envelope; 2. Pressure differential: the structure must be able to sustain the pressure of the fluids contained within the PEC while limiting leaks; and Figure 6.3: Z-Folded, Pantagraph-Supported PEC Array

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