Helium-Cooled Black Shroud for Subscale Cryogenic Testing
TBMG-10219
06/01/2011
- Content
This shroud provides a deep-space simulating environment for testing scaled-down models of passively cooling systems for spaceflight optics and instruments. It is used inside a liquid-nitrogen-cooled vacuum chamber, and it is cooled by liquid helium to 5 K. It has an inside geometry of approximately 1.6 m diameter by 0.45 m tall. The inside surfaces of its top and sidewalls have a thermal absorptivity greater than 0.96. The bottom wall has a large central opening that is easily customized to allow a specific test item to extend through it. This enables testing of scale models of realistic passive cooling configurations that feature a very large temperature drop between the deep-space-facing cooled side and the Sun/Earth-facing warm side.
- Citation
- "Helium-Cooled Black Shroud for Subscale Cryogenic Testing," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2011.