Two-phase heat transport systems are currently considered for the thermal management of future large power spacecraft. The monitoring of the quality, being the relative vapour mass content, of the two-phase mixture at various locations in the system, is valuable - possibly indispensable - for the proper operation of such a system.This paper reviews concepts for quality monitoring. Only a few concepts turn out to be suitable for spacecraft applications. Promising concepts are based on the capacitance, sonic velocity and index of refraction. These concepts are described and quantitatively analyzed. Applicability, advantages, restrictions and some hardware aspects are discussed.
Quality Monitoring in Two-Phase Heat Transport Systems for Large Spacecraft
Sae Technical Papers
Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems ; 1986
1986-07-14
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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