Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2004
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Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Environmental Testing for Space Programmes Noordwijk, The Netherlands (ESA SP-
Computer Science
Scientific paper
When the shrouds of a thermal vacuum chamber must reach temperatures lower than 200 K, the thermoregulation of these ones is usually carried out by the circulation of gaseous nitrogen or flooding with liquid nitrogen; in this second case, using heaters (calrod), it is possible to modulate the thermal flow. Both modes imply a high consumption of liquid nitrogen and of power energy. It is explained a modality of test performed with a thermal vacuum chamber that permits a considerable energy saving compared to the tests available. Following we will call this modality as partially flooded mode.
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