Abstract:An absorber plate is proposed to collect solar energy to be supplied to experiments in space. Its performance depends on the geometry of the satellite, on the incident environmental heat loads (solar, albedo, and Earth infrared radiation), and on the temperature level of the plate, which is usually an outcome of the microgravity experiment. A steady-state mathematical model is proposed to estimate the temperature distribution along the plate. Finite difference numerical models are developed for the steady-stat… Show more
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