SAE Technical Paper Series 2007
DOI: 10.4271/2007-01-3071
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Analysis and Predicted Temperature Control of Crew Quarters added to Node 2 of the International Space Station

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“…Consequently, it can only increase the air flow rate to reduce the temperature delta between the cabin and the CQ interior, see The Node 2 Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) provides conditioned air within the cabin. For sleeping conditions, it is assumed the Node 2 CCAAs will be programmed to reduce the temperature to 18.3ºC about one hour before sleep and maintained at 22.2ºC for awake operations (Balistreri, 2007). This would enable the CQ interior temperature to be as low as 20ºC.…”
Section: Ventilation/acoustic System Tradeoffsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, it can only increase the air flow rate to reduce the temperature delta between the cabin and the CQ interior, see The Node 2 Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) provides conditioned air within the cabin. For sleeping conditions, it is assumed the Node 2 CCAAs will be programmed to reduce the temperature to 18.3ºC about one hour before sleep and maintained at 22.2ºC for awake operations (Balistreri, 2007). This would enable the CQ interior temperature to be as low as 20ºC.…”
Section: Ventilation/acoustic System Tradeoffsmentioning
confidence: 99%