A case study of the thermal control subsystem development for a space based payload is presented from the concept stage through preliminary design. This payload, the Space Acceleration Measurement System 2 (SAMS-2), will measure the acceleration environment at select locations within the International Space Station. Its thermal control subsystem must maintain component temperatures within an acceptable range over a 10 year life span, while restricting accessible surfaces to touch temperature limits and insuring fail safe conditions in the event of loss of cooling. In addition to these primary design objectives, system level requirements and constraints are imposed on the payload, many of which are driven by multidisciplinary issues. Blendin...
Today, the exploration and exploitation of space continues to become a more common occurrence. All t...
The traditional approach to satellite design is a customized and highly optimized satellite bus. The...
Component qualification and acceptance temperatures are derived from worst case thermal analyses and...
The Thermal Control Working Group limited its evaluation to issues associated with Earth orbiting an...
This slide presentation reviews the functions of the thermal control subsystem engineers in the desi...
Guidance for the assessment and control of spacecraft temperatures is provided with emphasis on unma...
The U.S. space program goals for long-duration manned missions place particular demands on thermal-c...
A description of recent and planned thermal control technology developments at the Johnson Space Cen...
Spacecraft thermal management is critical for ensuring mission success, as it affects the performanc...
This presentation discusses ground based proof of concept hardware under development at NASA GSFC to...
Analysis techniques to evaluate the effects of changing thermal loads and the methods utilized to co...
The following document describes an example mission, which originated from a real life concept of an...
Mission planning documents were used to analyze the radiator design and thermal control surface requ...
Optimization of spacecraft size, weight and power (SWaP) resources is an explicit technical priority...
A thermal control system was designed for the Space Station Freedom (SSF) sensor/electronics box (SS...
Today, the exploration and exploitation of space continues to become a more common occurrence. All t...
The traditional approach to satellite design is a customized and highly optimized satellite bus. The...
Component qualification and acceptance temperatures are derived from worst case thermal analyses and...
The Thermal Control Working Group limited its evaluation to issues associated with Earth orbiting an...
This slide presentation reviews the functions of the thermal control subsystem engineers in the desi...
Guidance for the assessment and control of spacecraft temperatures is provided with emphasis on unma...
The U.S. space program goals for long-duration manned missions place particular demands on thermal-c...
A description of recent and planned thermal control technology developments at the Johnson Space Cen...
Spacecraft thermal management is critical for ensuring mission success, as it affects the performanc...
This presentation discusses ground based proof of concept hardware under development at NASA GSFC to...
Analysis techniques to evaluate the effects of changing thermal loads and the methods utilized to co...
The following document describes an example mission, which originated from a real life concept of an...
Mission planning documents were used to analyze the radiator design and thermal control surface requ...
Optimization of spacecraft size, weight and power (SWaP) resources is an explicit technical priority...
A thermal control system was designed for the Space Station Freedom (SSF) sensor/electronics box (SS...
Today, the exploration and exploitation of space continues to become a more common occurrence. All t...
The traditional approach to satellite design is a customized and highly optimized satellite bus. The...
Component qualification and acceptance temperatures are derived from worst case thermal analyses and...