An analytical and experimental evaluation of shadow shields and their support members.Review of the major results of an analytical and experimental program aimed at determining the potential effectiveness of shadow shields in minimizing radiant heat transfer into cryogenic propellant tanks on long-duration interplanetary missions, taking into account the thermal interaction between shields and their support structures. Analytical procedures are developed and applied that include the strut-shield interaction in predicting shadow shield performance. The results of experimental studies of the effects of configuration variables on the performance of a scale model of a shadow shield system are presented. The experimental results are used to verify the validity of analytical predictions. The results obtained show that: (1) shadow shields can be effective in reducing the heat transfer into cryogenic propellant tanks, and (2) the conductive heat transfer through supports can be reduced by selective surface coatings.
Document ID
19720057515
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stochl, R. J.
Boyle, R. J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)