7. Thermal Control
7.2 Subsystem Responsibilities
The thermal control system is responsible for:
- Maintain the spacecraft’s components within a required range.
- Controlling or designing for the thermal interaction with the space environment
- Flight software and/or electronics are usually responsible for sampling temperature sensors throughout the spacecraft to ensure spacecraft components are within a required range
- Reject heat to space or absorb it, as necessary
- Control the temperature of spacecraft and its components by directing the flow of thermal energy toward/away from components through conduction and radiation:
- Transporting, displacing, and collecting heat to a radiating device
- Dissipating excess heat (typically passive radiators)
- Cooling down certain components (e.g., instruments)
- Heating up or storing heat onto certain components (e.g. sometimes batteries)
The thermal control system specialist:
- Collates thermal sensitivities and required temperature ranges of all spacecraft components.
- Selects components and locations to attach temperature sensors onto to monitor the health of these components and the temperature profile of the entire spacecraft.
- Models the temperature of the S/C profile of the spacecraft within a space environment
- Conducts analysis on a finite Autocad model to ensure all components remain within a cycle that is safe, operable thermal range
- Produces thermal control algorithms or policies for active thermal control systems
- Minimize complexity, maximize reliability and minimize the use of resources like electrical power and mass