Thermal control system
Abstract
The temperature of an exothermic process plant carried aboard an Earth orbiting spacecraft is regulated using a number of curved radiator panels accurately positioned in a circular arrangement to form an open receptacle. A module containing the process is insertable into the receptacle. Heat exchangers having broad exterior surfaces extending axially above the circumference of the module fit within arcuate spacings between adjacent radiator panels. Banks of variable conductance heat pipes partially embedded within and thermally coupled to the radiator panels extend across the spacings and are thermally coupled to broad exterior surfaces of the heat exchangers by flanges. Temperature sensors monitor the temperature of process fluid flowing from the module through the heat exchanges. Thermal conduction between the heat exchangers and the radiator panels is regulated by heating a control fluid within the heat pipes to vary the effective thermal length of the heat pipes in inverse proportion to changes in the temperature of the process fluid.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983nasa.reptT....H
- Keywords:
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- Evaporators;
- Exothermic Reactions;
- Heat Pipes;
- Spacecraft Radiators;
- Temperature Control;
- Waste Heat;
- Cooling Systems;
- Heat Exchangers;
- Patents;
- Process Heat;
- Space Commercialization;
- Space Manufacturing;
- Space Processing;
- Temperature Sensors;
- Working Fluids;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer