航空航天
传热
材料科学
技术转让
航空航天工程
工程物理
工程类
计算机科学
机械
物理
知识管理
作者
Glauco Nobrega,Beatriz D. Cardoso,Reinaldo Rodrigues de Souza,José Pereira,Pedro Pontes,Susana O. Catarino,Diana Pinho,Rui Lima,Ana Moita
出处
期刊:Aerospace
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2024-03-30
卷期号:11 (4): 275-275
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.3390/aerospace11040275
摘要
The issue of thermal control for space missions has been critical since the early space missions in the late 1950s. The demands in such environments are heightened, characterized by significant temperature variations and the need to manage substantial densities of heat. The current work offers a comprehensive survey of the innovative materials and thermal fluids employed in the aerospace technological area. In this scope, the materials should exhibit enhanced reliability for facing maintenance and raw materials scarcity. The improved thermophysical properties of the nanofluids increase the efficiency of the systems, allowing the mass/volume reduction in satellites, rovers, and spacecraft. Herein are summarized the main findings from a literature review of more than one hundred works on aerospace thermal management. In this sense, relevant issues in aerospace convection cooling were reported and discussed, using heat pipes and heat exchangers, and with heat transfer ability at high velocity, low pressure, and microgravity. Among the main findings, it could be highlighted the fact that these novel materials and fluids provide enhanced thermal conductivity, stability, and insulation, enhancing the heat transfer capability and preventing the malfunctioning, overheating, and degradation over time of the systems. The resulting indicators will contribute to strategic mapping knowledge and further competence. Also, this work will identify the main scientific and technological gaps and possible challenges for integrating the materials and fluids into existing systems and for maturation and large-scale feasibility for aerospace valorization and technology transfer enhancement.
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