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Phase Change Material Device for Spacecraft Thermal Control
Collette, Jean-Paul; Rochus, Pierre; Peyrou-Lauga, R. et al.
201162nd International Astronautical Congress 2011
 

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Keywords :
Phase Change Material Device; Spacecraft Thermal Control
Abstract :
[en] On board a satellite, the experiments and subsystems have to be maintained within specified temperature limits. Phase Change Materials (PCM) offer the possibility to store thermal energy directly as latent heat of fusion. Usually, the melting PCM can easily be used in reversible, closed systems. Two advantages of a PCM device are the stability of temperature control and the absence of moving parts. The heat-storage requirement is mainly defined by the duty cycle along the orbital period. A trade-off is presented for typical missions, which takes into account the temperature range, the weight and thermal conductivity of the PCM device together with the specific design of the container. Candidates PCM for space applications are reviewed according to their main characteristics such as latent heat, phase transition temperature, conductivity, density but also corrosion potential, hysteresis and ageing. Potential weight and power gains are finally presented for selected missions.
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Author, co-author :
Collette, Jean-Paul
Rochus, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège > CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège)
Peyrou-Lauga, R.;  ESTEC
Pin, O.;  ESTEC
Nutal, Nicolas;  CRM, Belgium,
Larnicol, Maïwenn;  CRM, Belgium,
Crahay, Jean
Language :
English
Title :
Phase Change Material Device for Spacecraft Thermal Control
Publication date :
07 October 2011
Event name :
62nd International Astronautical Congress 2011
Event organizer :
by the International Astronautical Federation
Event place :
Cape Town, South Africa
Event date :
3 au 7 Octobre 2011
Audience :
International
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