航天器电子设备的相变冷却:国际空间站微重力实验之前的地面参考实验

K. Sridhar, Ryan Smith, V. Narayanan, S. Bhavnani
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这项实验性的地面研究是一项更大的努力的一部分,该努力是在国际空间站在原始微重力条件下进行广泛研究之前,通过增强航天器电子设备中的池沸腾来消散增加的热通量。在微重力条件下,由于浮力的缺乏,蒸汽泡的体积会增大到很大,导致过早达到临界热通量(CHF)。使用工程表面修饰,即不对称锯齿棘轮,来创造蒸汽质量的流动性可以缓解这个问题。不锈钢(SS 316L)测试表面采用粉末床熔合(一种金属增材制造工艺)制造。在不对称锯齿状结构中,蒸汽迁移率在向下的结构中被观察到。当蒸汽气泡沿着微观结构滑动时,在其下方观察到一层薄薄的液体膜。利用锯齿波峰和波谷的高速成像技术探索了这种液体膜的不对称性质。所提出的不对称锯齿状微结构是一种潜在的技术,可以在减少浮力不使蒸汽泡从表面分离的情况下,诱导蒸汽泡在电子元件上的运动。
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Phase Change Cooling of Spacecraft Electronics: Terrestrial Reference Experiments Prior to ISS Microgravity Experiments
This experimental, terrestrial study is part of a larger effort to dissipate increased heat fluxes through enhanced pool boiling in spacecraft electronics prior to an extensive study to be conducted on the International Space Station under pristine microgravity conditions. The absence of buoyancy forces in microgravity causes vapor bubbles to grow to a very large size, leading to premature critical heat flux (CHF). Using an engineered surface modification, namely an asymmetric sawtooth ratchet, to create mobility of the vapor mass can alleviate this problem. The stainless steel (SS 316L) test surfaces were fabricated using powder bed fusion, a metal additive manufacturing process. Vapor mobility was observed in the downward-facing configuration for the asymmetric sawtooth structure explored in the stud y. A thin liquid film was observed underneath the vapor bubbles as they slid along the microstructure. The asymmetric nature of this liquid film is explored using high-speed imaging at the crest and trough of the sawtooth. The proposed asymmetric saw-tooth microstructure is a potential technique to induce motion of vapor bubbles across electronic components when reduced buoyancy forces do not detach vapor bubbles from the surface.
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