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Thermal and Mechanical Performance of a Carbon/Carbon Composite Spacecraft Radiator

机译:碳/碳复合航天器散热器的热和机械性能

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Carbon-carbon composite materials offer greater thermal efficiency, stiffness to weight ratio, tailorability, and dimensional stability than aluminum. These lightweight thermal materials could significantly reduce the overall costs associated with satellite thermal control and weight. However, the high cost and long lead-time for carbon-carbon manufacture have limited their widespread usage. Consequently, an informal partnership between government and industrial personnel called the Carbon-Carbon Spacecraft Radiator Partnership (CSRP) was created to foster carbon-carbon composite use for thermally and structurally demanding space radiator applications. The first CSRP flight opportunity is on the New Millennium Program (NMP) Earth Orbiter-1 (EO-1) spacecraft, scheduled for launch in late 1999. For EO-1, the CSRP designed and fabricated a Carbon-Carbon Radiator (CCR) with carbon-carbon facesheets and aluminum honeycomb core, which will also serve as a structural shear panel. While carbon-carbon is an ideal thermal candidate for spacecraft radiators, in practice there are technical challenges that may compromise performance. In this work, the thermal and mechanical performance of the EO-1 CCR is assessed by analysis and testing. Both then-nal and mechanical analyses were conducted to predict the radiator response to anticipated launch and on-orbit loads. The thermal model developed was based on thermal balance test conditions. The thermal analysis was performed using SINDA version 4.0. Structural finite element modeling and analysis were performed using SDRC/1-DEAS and UAI/NASTRAN, respectively. In addition, the CCR was subjected to flight qualification thermal/vacuum and vibration tests. The panel meets or exceeds the requirements for space flight and demonstrates promise for future satellite missions.
机译:碳-碳复合材料比铝提供更高的热效率,刚度/重量比,可定制性和尺寸稳定性。这些轻质的热材料可以显着降低与卫星热控制和重量相关的总成本。但是,碳-碳制造的高成本和长交货期限制了它们的广泛使用。因此,政府和工业人员之间建立了非正式的伙伴关系,称为“碳-碳航天器散热器伙伴关系”(CSRP),以促进将碳-碳复合材料用于热和结构要求苛刻的空间散热器应用。 CSRP的第一个飞行机会是在计划于1999年末发射的新千年计划(NMP)地球轨道器1(EO-1)航天器上。对于EO-1,CSRP设计并制造了碳碳散热器(CCR)带有碳-碳面板和铝蜂窝芯,也可以用作结构剪切面板。尽管碳-碳是航天器散热器的理想热候选材料,但实际上存在一些可能会影响性能的技术挑战。在这项工作中,通过分析和测试来评估EO-1 CCR的热和机械性能。随后进行了最终分析和力学分析,以预测散热器对预期发射和在轨载荷的响应。开发的热模型基于热平衡测试条件。使用SINDA 4.0版进行热分析。结构有限元建模和分析分别使用SDRC / 1-DEAS和UAI / NASTRAN进行。此外,CCR还接受了飞行认证的热/真空和振动测试。该小组达到或超过了太空飞行的要求,并展示了未来卫星任务的希望。

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