Rotary radiators for reduced space powerplant temperaturesIf new radiator concepts can achieve radiator weights below 3 kg/sq m, nuclear space powerplants can operate at temperatures below 900 K and use stainless steel construction. Tube-and-fin or heat-pipe radiators weigh at least 5 kg/sq m because the tube walls must be thick enough to prevent or limit meteoroid punctures. However, radiators that require no meteoroid protection can be built using low-vapor-pressure liquids that can be exposed directly to space. One possible design for such a radiator is the 'rotary radiator' that uses centrifugal force to move the liquid across a thin radiating disk and uses surface tension to retain the liquid despite meteoroid punctures.
Document ID
19860036026
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Elliott, D. G. (California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, United States)