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Recent active thermal management technologies for the development of energy-optimized aerospace vehicles in China

  • Jixiang WANG*
  • , Yunze LI
  • , Xiangdong LIU
  • , Chaoqun SHEN
  • , Hongsheng ZHANG
  • , Kai XIONG
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Yangzhou University
  • North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power
  • HiWing General Aviation Equipment co.LTD
  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Recently, the development of modern vehicles has brought about aggressive integration and miniaturization of on-board electrical and electronic devices. It will lead to exponential growth in both the overall waste heat and heat flux to be dissipated to maintain the devices within a safe temperature range. However, both the total heat sinks aboard and the cooling capacity of currently utilized thermal control strategy are severely limited, which threatens the lifetime of the on-board equipment and even the entire flight system and shrink the vehicle's flight time and range. Facing these thermal challenges, the USA proposed the program of “INVENT” to maximize utilities of the available heat sinks and enhance the cooling ability of thermal control strategies. Following the efforts done by the USA researchers, scientists in China fought their ways to develop thermal management technologies for Chinese advanced energy-optimized airplanes and spacecraft. This paper elaborates the available on-board heat sinks and aerospace thermal management systems using both active and passive technologies not confined to the technology in China. Subsequently, active thermal management technologies in China including fuel thermal management system, environment control system, non-fuel liquid cooling strategy are reviewed. At last, space thermal control technologies used in Chinese Space Station and Chang'e-3 and to be used in Chang'e-5 are introduced. Key issues to be solved are also identified, which could facilitate the development of aerospace thermal control techniques across the world.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-27
Number of pages27
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume34
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Aerospace engineering
  • Efficiency promotion
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Heat and mass transfer
  • Thermal management

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