Optimized Radiator Geometries for Hot Lunar Thermal Environments

TBMG-16344

05/01/2013

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The optimum radiator configuration in hot lunar thermal environments is one in which the radiator is parallel to the ground and has no view to the hot lunar surface. However, typical spacecraft configurations have limited real estate available for top-mounted radiators, resulting in a desire to use the spacecraft’s vertically oriented sides. Vertically oriented, flat panel radiators will have a large view factor to the lunar surface, and thus will be subjected to significant incident lunar infrared heat. Consequently, radiator fluid temperatures will need to exceed ≈325 K (assuming standard spacecraft radiator optical properties) in order to provide positive heat rejection at lunar noon. Such temperatures are too high for crewed spacecraft applications in which a heat pump is to be avoided.

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"Optimized Radiator Geometries for Hot Lunar Thermal Environments," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2013.
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May 1, 2013
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TBMG-16344
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English