Thermal model development for a CubeSat

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Nawar Al Hemeary, M. Jaworski, J. Kindracki, G. Szederkényi
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Abstract

CubeSats provide a cost-effective means of several functions of satellites due to their small size, mass, relative simplicity and short development time. Therefore, CubeSat technologies have been widely studied and developed by space organizations, companies and educational institutions all over the world. These satellites have certain drawbacks. Small surface areas are a consequence of their small size which often imply thermal and power constraints. A novel development of CubeSats known as PW-Sat has been developed by Warsaw University of Technology. A control-oriented lumped thermal model of this satellite containing a fuel tank in the form of nonlinear ordinary differential equations is proposed in this paper. The model is able to simulate the thermal behavior of the surface and fuel tank of the satellite in its orbit. For the PW-Sat to operate reliably, the temperature of the fuel tank has to be maintained within given safety limits. Because of the limited power, passive thermal control is assumed in this case. Several simulation results are presented for different surface compositions to determine whether they are able to guarantee the prescribed temperature range throughout the entire orbit or not.
立方体卫星的热模型开发
立方体卫星由于体积小、质量大、相对简单和开发时间短,提供了一种具有卫星若干功能的经济有效手段。因此,立方体卫星技术得到了世界各地空间组织、公司和教育机构的广泛研究和发展。这些卫星有一定的缺点。小的表面积是由于它们的小尺寸,这往往意味着热和功率的限制。华沙理工大学开发了一种名为PW-Sat的新型立方体卫星。本文以非线性常微分方程的形式建立了含燃料箱卫星的定向控制集总热模型。该模型能够模拟轨道卫星表面和燃料箱的热行为。为了使PW-Sat可靠地运行,燃料箱的温度必须保持在给定的安全范围内。由于功率有限,在这种情况下采用被动热控制。给出了不同表面成分的仿真结果,以确定它们是否能够在整个轨道上保证规定的温度范围。
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