A Spacecraft Cooling System for a Charged Coupled Device
860977
07/14/1986
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- Content
- This paper describes the thermal analysis, design, and testing of a dedicated cooling system for a Spartan spacecraft payload. A simple reliable design that requires minimum power consumption and minimum weight was developed. The payload has a CCD detector that must be maintained at a temperature of approximately −40°C or colder. The cooling system consists of a fin radiator, dual redundant heat pipes, and a thermal electric device (TED). The system was analytically modeled through the use of the Simplified Shuttle Payload Thermal Analyzer (SSPTA) computer program. A thermal test of the system simulating flight conditions was conducted to correlate the computer model and verify performance specifications.
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- 6
- Citation
- Walker, M., and Tulkoff, P., "A Spacecraft Cooling System for a Charged Coupled Device," SAE Technical Paper 860977, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860977.