Theoretical Analysis on the Air-Condition Cabin Technique for Satellite Temperature Adjustment on the Ground
Jiaxun Zhang; Sujun Yang; Hongyan Ren; Jindong Li
刊名JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE
2004
卷号13期号:1页码:80,84
关键词Thermal Control Spacecraft Temperature Adjustment On The Ground.
英文摘要The aim of this paper is to study the heat transfer mechanism of the air-condition cabin technique for satellite temperature adjustment on the ground before the launch of those satellites with pressurized structure. By the study, the temperature of the satellite can be set appropriately, and this is very important to the initial satellite temperature after the satellite operates in orbit. In the paper, the simplified physical model is provided and the mathematical equations are obtained, thereafter, the experimental data are compared with the theoretical analysis. The quantitative conclusions from the theoretical analysis can be used to direct the design or the experiment of the temperature adjustment. Finally, we can conclude that, the temperature variation rule of the satellite is exponential, and the temperature adjustment process can be predicted by the exponential formula, which is obtained from the theoretical analysis.
公开日期2013-03-11
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.etp.ac.cn/handle/311046/53298]  
专题工程热物理研究所_Journal of Thermal Science
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Jiaxun Zhang,Sujun Yang,Hongyan Ren,et al. Theoretical Analysis on the Air-Condition Cabin Technique for Satellite Temperature Adjustment on the Ground[J]. JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE,2004,13(1):80,84.
APA Jiaxun Zhang,Sujun Yang,Hongyan Ren,&Jindong Li.(2004).Theoretical Analysis on the Air-Condition Cabin Technique for Satellite Temperature Adjustment on the Ground.JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE,13(1),80,84.
MLA Jiaxun Zhang,et al."Theoretical Analysis on the Air-Condition Cabin Technique for Satellite Temperature Adjustment on the Ground".JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE 13.1(2004):80,84.
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