Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Jun 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981zflwe...5..195b&link_type=abstract
Zeitschrift für Flugwissenschaften und Weltraumforschung, vol. 5, May-June 1981, p. 195-200. In German.
Statistics
Computation
Cosmic Dust, Detectors, Dust Collectors, Galileo Spacecraft, Spacecraft Radiators, Temperature Control, Conductive Heat Transfer, Design Analysis, Mission Planning
Scientific paper
A thermal analysis is carried out for the dust-detector-experiment of the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg on board the NASA Jupiter spacecraft Galileo. The essential object of this analysis was keeping the predetermined temperature limits for the sensor electronic near Jupiter. This was achieved by passive temperature control by means of constructive measures and selection of materials as well as by means of active temperature control with lowest possible additional heating. The computation was carried out by means of a nodal model, whereby heat conduction and radiation exchange as well as additional radiation from earth, sun and the planet Jupiter had to be taken into consideration.
Blumenberg J.
Reichmann K.-H.
Tuzinsky W.
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