This report discusses the design implications for spacecraft radiators made possible by the successful fabrication and proof-of-concept testing of a graphite-fiber-carbon-matrix composite (i.e., carbon-carbon (C-C)) heat pipe. The prototype heat pipe, or space radiator element, consists of a C-C composite shell with integrally woven fins. It has a thin-walled furnace-brazed metallic (Nb-1%Zr) liner with end caps for containment of the potassium working fluid. A short extension of this liner, at increased wall thickness beyond the C-C shell, forms the heat pipe evaporator section which is in thermal contact with the radiator fluid that needs to be cooled. From geometric and thermal transport properties of the C-C composite heat pipe tested, ...
Nuclear power systems will be required to provide much greater power levels for both civilian and de...
An improved heat sink for space vehicles was proposed in Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report CF-59-...
Radiators are used to reject energy from space vehicles through radiant heat transfer. They are typi...
This report discusses the design implications for spacecraft radiators made possible by the successf...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
A document summarizes the development of a carbon-carbon composite radiator for dissipating waste he...
The Carbon-Carbon Space Radiator Partnership (CSRP), an informal partnership of Government and indus...
Thermacore, Inc. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania has completed a Phase I SBIR program to investigate the ...
Titanium heat pipes are being developed to provide light weight, reliable heat rejection devices as ...
Carbon-carbon composite materials offer greater thermal efficiency, stiffness to weight ratio, tailo...
Composite materials have a unique combination of mechanical and thermal characteristics. This allows...
Composite materials have a unique combination of mechanical and thermal characteristics. This allows...
Refractory-composite/heat-pipe-cooled wing an tail leading edges are being considered for use on hyp...
power applications. The systems are envisioned in the 10 to 100kWe range and have an anticipated des...
Nuclear power systems will be required to provide much greater power levels for both civilian and de...
An improved heat sink for space vehicles was proposed in Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report CF-59-...
Radiators are used to reject energy from space vehicles through radiant heat transfer. They are typi...
This report discusses the design implications for spacecraft radiators made possible by the successf...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
A document summarizes the development of a carbon-carbon composite radiator for dissipating waste he...
The Carbon-Carbon Space Radiator Partnership (CSRP), an informal partnership of Government and indus...
Thermacore, Inc. of Lancaster, Pennsylvania has completed a Phase I SBIR program to investigate the ...
Titanium heat pipes are being developed to provide light weight, reliable heat rejection devices as ...
Carbon-carbon composite materials offer greater thermal efficiency, stiffness to weight ratio, tailo...
Composite materials have a unique combination of mechanical and thermal characteristics. This allows...
Composite materials have a unique combination of mechanical and thermal characteristics. This allows...
Refractory-composite/heat-pipe-cooled wing an tail leading edges are being considered for use on hyp...
power applications. The systems are envisioned in the 10 to 100kWe range and have an anticipated des...
Nuclear power systems will be required to provide much greater power levels for both civilian and de...
An improved heat sink for space vehicles was proposed in Oak Ridge National Laboratory Report CF-59-...
Radiators are used to reject energy from space vehicles through radiant heat transfer. They are typi...