Satellite Thermal Control for Systems Engineers

Chapter 6: Thermal Control Hardware

I Introduction

As must have been noticed by now, satellites must employ certain thermal control hardware to produce the required temperatures and provide margins to compensate for uncertainties and tolerances.

Flight-proven thermal hardware, generally considered standard equipment, consists of multilayered insulation (MLI); coatings; heat pipes and related systems; louvers; and heaters with associated thermostats or solid-state controllers. Also included are incidentals such as isolators, conductive straps, and interface fillers. There have been few uses of thermoelectric and stored-coolant cryogenic systems (Chapter 4, Sec. VI) and, for sometime now, there has been excitement over the capillary pumped loop (CPL), a two-phase device that has been proposed for use on the space station.

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