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Thermal Vacuum/Balance Test Results of Swift BAT with Loop Heat Pipe Thermal System
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencySwift BatHeat PipeRefrigerationCalibrationTransport HeatThermal AnalysisThermal ModelingThermodynamicsInstrumentationElectrical EngineeringHeat TransferDetector ArrayThermographyAerospace EngineeringBat Detector ArrayTemperature MeasurementThermal ManagementThermal SensorThermal Engineering
The Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) Detector Array is thermally well coupled to eight constant conductance heat pipes (CCHPs) embedded in the Detector Array Plate PAP), and two loop heat pipes (LHPs) transport heat from the CCHPs to a radiator. The CCHPs have ammonia as the working fluid and the LHPs have propylene as the working fluid. Precision heater controllers, which have adjustable set points in flight, are used to control the LHP compensation chamber and Detector Array xA1 ASIC temperatures. The radiator has AZ-Tek's AZW-LA-II low solar absorptance white paint as the thermal coating, and is located on the anti-sun side of the spacecraft. A thermal balance (T/B) test on the BAT was successfully completed. It validated that the thermal design satisfies the temperature requirements of the BAT in the flight thermal environments. Instrument level and observatory level thermal vacuum (TN) cycling tests of the BAT Detector Array by using the LHP thermal system were successfully completed. This paper presents the results of the T/B test and T N cycling tests.
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