BSI PD CEN/CLC/TR 17603-31-10:2021
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Space engineering. Thermal design handbook – Phase. Change Capacitor
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 130 |
Solid-liquid phase-change materials (PCM) are a favoured approach to spacecraft passive thermal control for incident orbital heat fluxes or when there are wide fluctuations in onboard equipment.
The PCM thermal control system consists of a container which is filled with a substance capable of undergoing a phase-change. When there is an the increase in surface temperature of spacecraft the PCM absorbs the excess heat by melting. If there is a temperature decrease, then the PCM can provide heat by solidifying.
Many types of PCM systems are used in spacecrafts for different types of thermal transfer control.
Characteristics and performance of phase control materials are described in this Part. Existing PCM systems are also described.
The Thermal design handbook is published in 16 Parts
TR 17603-31-01 Thermal design handbook – Part 1: View factors
TR 17603-31-02 Thermal design handbook – Part 2: Holes, Grooves and Cavities
TR 17603-31-03 Thermal design handbook – Part 3: Spacecraft Surface Temperature
TR 17603-31-04 Thermal design handbook – Part 4: Conductive Heat Transfer
TR 17603-31-05 Thermal design handbook – Part 5: Structural Materials: Metallic and Composite
TR 17603-31-06 Thermal design handbook – Part 6: Thermal Control Surfaces
TR 17603-31-07 Thermal design handbook – Part 7: Insulations
TR 17603-31-08 Thermal design handbook – Part 8: Heat Pipes
TR 17603-31-09 Thermal design handbook – Part 9: Radiators
TR 17603-31-10 Thermal design handbook – Part 10: Phase – Change Capacitors
TR 17603-31-11 Thermal design handbook – Part 11: Electrical Heating
TR 17603-31-12 Thermal design handbook – Part 12: Louvers
TR 17603-31-13 Thermal design handbook – Part 13: Fluid Loops
TR 17603-31-14 Thermal design handbook – Part 14: Cryogenic Cooling
TR 17603-31-15 Thermal design handbook – Part 15: Existing Satellites
TR 17603-31-16 Thermal design handbook – Part 16: Thermal Protection System
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
11 | 1 Scope |
12 | 2 References |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions and symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms |
14 | 3.3 Symbols |
16 | 4 Introduction |
17 | 5 PC working materials 5.1 General 5.1.1 Supercooling |
18 | 5.1.1.1 Experimental investigations 5.1.1.2 Results |
21 | 5.1.2 Nucleation |
22 | 5.1.3 The effect of gravity on melting and freezing of the pcm |
23 | 5.1.4 Bubble formation 5.2 Possible candidates |
30 | 5.3 Selected candidates |
54 | 6 PCM technology 6.1 Containers 6.2 Fillers |
55 | 6.3 Containers and fillers 6.3.1 Materials and corrosion |
58 | 6.3.2 Exixting containers and fillers 6.3.2.1 Container and fillers developed by dornier system |
62 | 7 PCM performances 7.1 Analytical predictions 7.1.1 Introduction |
63 | 7.1.2 Heat transfer relations |
69 | 8 Existing systems 8.1 Introduction |
70 | 8.2 Dornier system |
83 | 8.3 Ike |
103 | 8.4 B&k engineering |
108 | 8.5 Aerojet electrosystems |
118 | 8.6 Trans temp |