Development of a prototype flexible radiator system
Abstract
The radiator is a roll-up flexible panel with the transport fluid manifolds located at the ends of the 27 foot length. A total of fifty Teflon flow tubes are sandwiched between the layers of silver wire mesh and sealed in the Teflon film. The transport fluid flows from an inlet manifold through 25 panel flow tubes to the end of the radiator panel into a manifold which directs the fluid into the other 25 flow tubes on its return to the base of the radiator. Deployment/retraction of the flexible radiator panel is by low pressure inflation tubes (one along each side of the panel) which incorporate a flat spring. The spring supplies the retraction force to wind the radiator panel on a drum when the pressure in the inflation tubes is relieved. Room ambient deployment tests of the radiator panel were conducted to verify the inflation tube spring deployment, and retraction capability. The panel underwent a thermal vacuum, solar spectrum exposure test. After approximately 100 hours of solar exposure, post-test inspection revealed no structural or optical properties degraded.
- Publication:
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Final Report Vought Corp
- Pub Date:
- 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979voug.rept.....H
- Keywords:
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- Flexible Bodies;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Radiators;
- Fluid Flow;
- Inflatable Structures;
- Performance Tests;
- Teflon (Trademark);
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer