AIR1168/13 Spacecraft Equipment Environmental Control

Reaffirmed

03/24/2006

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This part of the manual presents methods for arriving at a solution to the problem of spacecraft inflight equipment environmental control. The temperature aspect of this problem may be defined as the maintenance of a proper balance and integration of the following thermal loads: equipment-generated, personnel-generated, and transmission through external boundary.
Achievement of such a thermal energy balance involves the investigation of three specific areas:
  1. 1
    Establishment of design requirements.
  2. 2
    Evaluation of properties of materials.
  3. 3
    Development of analytical approach.
The solution to the problem of vehicle and/or equipment pressurization, which is the second half of major environmental control functions, is also treated in this section. Pressurization in this case may be defined as the task associated with the storage and control of a pressurizing fluid, leakage control, and repressurization. Although secondary to the thermal energy balance, the function of pressure control is nevertheless an important aspect of the overall environmental problem.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR1168/13
Pages
172
Citation
SAE International Information Report, Spacecraft Equipment Environmental Control, SAE Standard AIR1168/13, Reaffirmed March 2006, Issued November 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR1168/13.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Mar 24, 2006
Product Code
AIR1168/13
Content Type
Information Report
Status
Reaffirmed
Language
English

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