Rotating film radiators for space applications
Abstract
A new class of light-weight radiators is described. This radiator consists of a thin rotating envelope that contains the working fluid. The envelope can have many shapes including redundant, foldable configurations. The working fluid, which may be a liquid or a condensable vapor, impinges on the inside surface of the radiator and is driven as a film to the periphery by centrifugal force. Heat is radiated to space by the outer surface of the envelope. Pumps located on the periphery then return the liquid to the power converter. For a 100-MW radiator operating at 800 K, specific mass approx. 0.1 kg/kW and mass density approx. 2 kq/m(2) may be achievable.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 20th Intersoc. Energy Conversion Eng. Conf
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985iece.confR....K
- Keywords:
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- Heat Radiators;
- Heat Transfer;
- High Temperature;
- Liquid Metals;
- Rotation;
- Thin Films;
- Working Fluids;
- Space Logistics;
- Specifications;
- Technology Utilization;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer