Gravity Effects on Flow Boiling Heat Transfer Using Temperature Sensitive Paints in Preparation for an ISS Flight Experiment
PI: Jungho Kim, University of Maryland - College Park
PI: Jungho Kim, University of Maryland - College Park
- TA03 Space Power & energy Storage
- TA06 Human Health, Life Support and Habitation Systems
- TA14 Thermal Management Systems
The use of two-phase thermal systems on spacecraft has been greatly hampered by the inability to predict with sufficient confidence their performance at various gravity levels (Earth, Mars, and lunar gravity and low-g). The performance prediction of two-phase systems under these conditions requires a sufficient heat transfer database and reliable models, both of which are not currently available. Although some research in low-gravity adiabatic flows has been performed, very little heat transfer data relevant to advanced space heat exchangers is available and the mechanisms by which heat is removed from the surfaces under varying gravity environments are unclear.
Test conditions include bubbly flow, slug flow, churn flow, annular flow, inverse annular flow, and ultimately dryout. We have performed measurements with infrared thermography in the past, but have recently transitioned to using TSPs since the data interpretation is much easier and the uncertainties are much smaller. Examples of data recently obtained using TSPs are shown along with flow visualization. Current TRL is 4, and it is expected to exit at 4 as well.
At the end of the test campaign, we expect to have completed a preliminary overview of the test matrix for a future ISS experiment.
Technology Details
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Selection DateREDDI-F1-17A (Nov 2017)
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Program StatusActive
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Development Team
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PIJungho Kim
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SponsorUniversity of Maryland - College Park