THERMAL BALANCE MODELLING AND PREDICTION FOR A GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE

정지궤도 위성의 열평형 시험 모델링 및 예비 예측

  • 전형열 (한국항공우주연구원 위성연구본부 위성기술실 위성 열/추진팀) ;
  • 김정훈 (한국항공우주연구원 위성연구본부 위성기술실 위성 열/추진팀)
  • Published : 2009.04.24

Abstract

COMS (Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite) is a geostationary satellite and has been developing by KARI for communication, ocean and meteorological observations. It will be tested under vacuum condition and very low temperature in order to verify thermal design of COMS. The test will be performed by using KARI large thermal vacuum chamber, which was developed by KARI, and the COMS will be the first flight satellite tested in this chamber. The purposes of thermal balance test are to correlate analytical model used for design evaluation and predicting temperatures, and to verify and adjust thermal control concept. KARI has plan to use heating plates to simulate space hot condition especially for radiator panels such as north and south panels. They will be controlled from 90K to 273K by circulating GN2 and LN2 alternatively according to the test phases, while the shroud of the vacuum chamber will be under constant temperature, 90K, during all thermal balance test. This paper presents thermal modelling including test chamber, heating plates and the satellite without solar array wing and Ka-band reflectors and discusses temperature prediction during thermal balance test.

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