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ADVANCED HEAT PIPES PAYLOAD FOR EXPERIMENTS ON BOARD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

机译:高级热管有效载,用于国际空间站的实验

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The International Space Station was mainly thought as an orbiting research laboratory and, as such, it comprises several resources to test and validate new technologies to be used in future space missions. This paper presents ARTE (Advanced Research for passive Thermal Exchange), a microgravity experiment to be flown on the ISS, featuring the test of advanced heat pipes for thermal control of future spacecraft, both manned and unmanned. Tendency for future space systems points towards simplicity, limited maintenance needs and high reliability. In particular, vehicle thermal control should be based on passive systems, requiring low maintenance and very limited remote control. Accordingly, heat-pipes are good candidates for future spacecraft thermal control, due to their low complexity and maintenance requirement, as well as their high reliability. In this scenario, ARTE aims at the development of a payload for the demonstration, in microgravity conditions, of Heat Pipes and low toxicity working fluids, which would make it compatible with human applications (habitable modules) as well. The flight payload consists of four Heat Pipes, as different working fluids are to be tested. Each heat pipe has an electrical resistance at one end (heater), to simulate typical heat produced by avionic systems on-board the ISS. The other extremity is connected to a cold source (cooler). The payload will be integrated in one of the ISS payload rack, providing the necessary resources to operate the experiment. This paper first provides a general description of ARTE concept and project schedule, including the operations to be carried out on the ISS. Then, it focuses on the development of the payload flight model. This includes the assessment of the requirements, the configuration of system architecture, and all preliminary analyses involved in the process. These research analyses refer to the comparison of different working fluids respect to several factors: chemical and physical properties of pure fluids and mixtures, operating limits, toxicity, compatibility with heat pipes material, and of course operational behaviour with different capillary structures and sizes. The results are completed, when needed, by relevant numerical simulations and experimental results.
机译:国际空间站,主要是认为作为一个轨道研究实验室和,因此,它包含了很多资源,测试和验证新技术在未来的太空任务中使用。本文礼物ARTE(高级研究被动热交换),微重力实验将在国际空间站飞行,具有先进的热管为未来航天器,无论是有人驾驶和无人驾驶的热控测试。倾向用于朝向简单起见,有限维护的需要和高可靠性未来的空间系统分。特别地,车辆热控制应基于被动系统,要求低的维护和非常有限的远程控制。因此,热管是良好候选未来航天器热控制,由于其低复杂性和维护的要求,以及它们的高可靠性。在这种情况下,ARTE旨在有效载荷的发展为示范,在微重力条件下,热管和低毒性的工作液的,这将使其与人体应用(可居住模块)以及兼容。飞行有效载荷由四个热管,作为不同的工作流体是被测试。每个热管在一端(加热器)的电阻,以通过板上的ISS航空电子系统产生的模拟典型的热量。另一末端被连接到一个冷源(冷却器)。有效负载将被集成在ISS有效载荷的机架中的一个,提供必要的资源以操作实验。本文首先提供ARTE理念和项目进度的一般说明,包括要在国际空间站上进行的操作。然后,它着重于有效载荷飞行模型的发展。这包括要求的评估,系统架构的配置,并参与该进程的所有初步分析。这些研究的分析指的是不同的工作流体的比较尊重几个因素:纯流体和混合物,操作限制,毒性,与热管的材料相容性的化学和物理特性,以及与不同的毛细结构和尺寸当然操作行为。结果完成后,当需要时,通过相关的数值模拟和实验结果。

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