Thermal emission cooling of aircraft elements. Review of modern studies

P. A. Arkhipov, A. Kolychev, M. V. Chernyshov, V. A. Kernozhitsky
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The purpose of this article is to review the current state of research in the field of thermal emission cooling and the feasibility study effect and to highlight their potential applications in astronautics and rocket science, especially for reusable spacecraft and high-speed aircraft. The article summarizes the results of the work of several research groups from several universities in Russia, the USA and China. It discusses theoretical models and experimental developments of thermal emission cooling technology, without going into detailed methodologies. The main research in this area is carried out by teams from the universities of Michigan, Colorado, Vermont and Texas in the USA with the active support of Lockheed Martin Corporation. Experimental studies of this technology are already being actively carried out at these universities. Moreover, the results already obtained correlate well with the results of theoretical study, from which we can conclude about the prospects of research. The effect of thermoelectronic emission makes it possible to reduce the temperature of the leading edges of the spacecraft, which is especially important for reusable spacecraft and unmanned missions, where maintaining the optimal temperature of components becomes a key factor in the service life and reliability of the system.
飞机部件的热辐射冷却。现代研究综述
本文旨在回顾热发射冷却领域的研究现状和可行性研究效果,并强调其在宇航和火箭科学中的潜在应用,特别是在可重复使用的航天器和高速飞机中的应用。文章总结了来自俄罗斯、美国和中国几所大学的几个研究小组的工作成果。文章讨论了热发射冷却技术的理论模型和实验发展,但没有深入探讨具体方法。在洛克希德-马丁公司的积极支持下,来自美国密歇根、科罗拉多、佛蒙特和德克萨斯大学的研究小组开展了这一领域的主要研究。这些大学已经在积极开展有关这项技术的实验研究。此外,已经获得的结果与理论研究的结果非常吻合,由此我们可以得出研究前景的结论。热电子发射的效果使降低航天器前缘的温度成为可能,这对于可重复使用的航天器和无人驾驶飞行任务尤为重要,在这些飞行任务中,保持部件的最佳温度成为系统使用寿命和可靠性的关键因素。
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