Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
A low-temperature radiator has been designed to reject 17.62 kW of thermal power from an isotope Brayton power system. This power system has an electrical output of 7.1 kW. The total radiator consists of two radiators connected in series. Both radiators have a redundant coolant loop, shared fins, and are close to flight configuration. A silicone oil is used as the working fluid. Low flow rates and moderate pressure drop in the radiator required a small hydraulic diameter with large heat transfer area and large flow area. To obtain these characteristics and meet schedule limitations, an expanded tube configuration (with an approximately trapezoidal cross section) was selected. Because of the low flow rates and unconventional tube shape, small scale tests were performed to evaluate the validity of existing heat transfer and pressure drop correlations to this case. The results of these tests were in good agreement with predictions.
Keywords:
SPACE VEHICLES
Type:
NASA-TM-X-2401
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E-6295
Format:
application/pdf
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