REG NASA-LLIS-0809-2000 Lessons Learned Heat Sinks for Parts Operated in Vacuum.pdf
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1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-04-17a71 Center Point of Contact: GRCa71 Submitted by: Wil HarkinsSubject: Heat Sinks for Parts Operated in Vacuum Practice: Perform a thermal analysis of each electronic assembly to the piece-part level. Provide a heat condu
2、ction path for all parts whose junction temperature rise exceeds 35oC above the cold plate.Programs that Certify Usage: This practice has been used on SERT II, SAMS, CTS, Atlas/Centaur, and TitanCenter to Contact for Information: GRCImplementation Method: This Lesson Learned is based on Reliability
3、Practice number PT-TE-1411 from NASA Technical Memorandum 4322A, NASA Reliability Preferred Practices for Design and Test.Benefit:Controlling the operating temperature of parts in a vacuum flight environment will lower the failure rate, improve reliability and extend the life of the parts.Implementa
4、tion Method:Thermal design is used to control the temperatures of the parts in equipment so that they will not exceed specific maximum safe temperatures and to minimize the parts temperature variations under Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IH
5、S-,-,-all environmental conditions in which the equipment will operate. The maximum safe temperatures must be calculated based on a parts stress analysis and must be consistent with the required equipment reliability.It is usually necessary to maximize the heat transferred by only a single mode in o
6、rder to obtain adequately low thermal resistances within equipment. Even though a complete cooling system may include three modes of heat transfer, each particular heat path will usually emphasize a single mode. Where a single mode dominates, other modes can often be ignored. For example, with condu
7、ction as the predominant mode for parts operated in a vacuum, the conductive thermal resistance can be made low by the use of thermal shunts. The heat transferred by radiation and convection is almost negligible. That is, in the electro-thermal analogue, the shunt thermal resistances due to radiatio
8、n and convection are so large that they are insignificant for design purposes. Figure 1 shows an electrical analog of a thermal system of a typical part.Figure 1: Equivalent Thermal Circuit of a Part refer to D descriptionProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without l
9、icense from IHS-,-,-D For example, consider a linear integrated circuit, Part Number 9716 being used in an A/D Converter in a vacuum environment. Without a heat shunt, the case to board temperature rise can be about 15oC for the part when dissipating 300 milliWatts. With a metal clad heat shunt, the
10、 case to board temperature rise can be reduced to about 5oC for the same conditions. Figure 2 shows the electrical analog of the thermal system with the shunt.Figure 2: Equivalent Thermal Circuit with Heat Sink refer to D descriptionD Additional enhancement can be obtained through the use of printed
11、 circuit boards with metal planes for heat conduction and heat straps for other hot spots. This has been found to be an effective method for conducting heat to the spacecraft cold plate. The effect of this design is to reduce the temperature of the board by minimizing the temperature rise from the c
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