Conducting a lunar mission, whether it is a robotic mission or one with astronauts, has many challenges; one of which is the thermal control of the motors of the wheel module that are used to propel and steer the vehicle. This paper describes the thermal analysis approach, design assumptions, and results of passive thermally controlled wheel module motors, meaning there are not cold plates, fluid loops, or other active thermal control methods to controlling the temperatures. It will also highlight challenges faced in the design of wheel modules for a rover on the lunar south pole. There are three main design change approaches that are considered, the first one keeps the nominal design with the motors mounted at the wheel hub on each wheel, but the motors have lower temperature limits. The second approach requires no thermal control of the motors, allowing them to get below the manufacturers lowest thermal limit and warming them back up prior to actuation during the lunar day. The last approach moves the motors inside of the main body of the vehicle.


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    Title :

    Wheel Module Motor Trade Study for Lunar Terrain Vehicle Thermal Control System


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    Publication date :

    2024-05-06


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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