Performance of the Spacelab Astro-1 Mission Heat Pipe Radiator

851352

7/1/1985

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This paper describes the design and performance of the Astro Integrated Radiator System (IRS). The system was recently ground tested and proven successful in rejecting approximately 400 watts of heat. The radiator was constructed from an aluminum panel configured to form two orthogonal planes. Heat pipes were adhesively bonded and riveted to the radiator to isothermalize the surface. The IRS was subjected to a full thermal vacuum test to validate the thermal math model and to qualify the radiator for space flight. The thermal performance met prescribed temperature limits with margins at both extremes, and no mechanical failures occurred.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/851352
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8
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Humphries, W., Hamner, R., Stallings, R., and Cotton, J., "Performance of the Spacelab Astro-1 Mission Heat Pipe Radiator," SAE Technical Paper 851352, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/851352.
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7/1/1985
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851352
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Technical Paper
Language
English