Cryogenic Caging for Science Instrumentation
TBMG-9015
01/01/2011
- Content
A method has been developed for caging science instrumentation to protect from pyro-shock and EDL (entry, descent, and landing) acceleration damage. Caging can be achieved by immersing the instrument (or its critical parts) in a liquid and solidifying the liquid by cooling. After the launch shock and/or after the payload has landed, the solid is heated up and evaporated.
- Citation
- "Cryogenic Caging for Science Instrumentation," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2011.