In the modern world with the increasing power of spacecraft heat dissipation, the need has arisen to use efficient heat removal systems with two-phase heat transfer contours. Their advantages are determined by the fact that they can carry a much larger amount of heat per unit of consumption than when using a single-phase coolant. The energy consumption of the pump for pumping the coolant is insignificant, and the use of heat exchange during boiling allows you to maintain the temperature of objects almost the entire length of the circuit close to the saturation temperature. All heat transfer processes occurring with a change in the state of aggregation of a substance (boiling, condensation) occur much more intensively than during convective heat exchange in a single-phase liquid. A feature of this system is the change in mass of the coolant in the circuit when changing the operating modes of the two-phase heat transfer system. To regulate the amount of coolant in the circuit, as well as to maintain a predetermined pressure (boiling point), a hydraulic accumulator with thermal regulation (HCA) is used. The actual processes of heat and mass transfer in HCA are non-equilibrium, which complicates the calculation of the thermal control system. This paper describes the concept of a nonequilibrium mathematical model for calculating heat and mass transfer processes in HCA. It is shown that the nonequilibrium of processes can be taken into account by the convective heat transfer coefficient “k” in the mathematical model of HCA: k = 1 corresponds to the absence of convection; k > 100 corresponds to an equilibrium process. Based on the analysis of the flight space experiment for heating HCA, a prediction was made of the value of the convective heat transfer coefficient k under zero-gravity conditions. To assess the influence of the “k” value on the process of regulating the two-phase heat transfer contour under weightless conditions, it is recommended to use the values k = 30 ± 15. In ground-based experiments at high-intensity convection in HCA, processes are much more equilibrium than in zero gravity. It is concluded that the equilibrium process (high values of k) can be considered as more conservative concerning the regulatory process in weightlessness.


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