2023
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace10070577
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Stress Characteristics and Structural Optimization of Spacecraft Multilayer Insulation Components

Abstract: Multilayer insulation (MLI) components are important parts of spacecraft, in which thin films are the core elements. The film thicknesses are generally small, between 10 and 30 μm, to reduce the weight of the spacecraft. During the launch of a spacecraft, there is a rapid drop in the internal pressure, which causes the internal gas to flow out rapidly through the component. The resulting fluid force may cause film damage and failure, thereby directly affecting the normal operation of the spacecraft. Therefore,… Show more

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“…Although pipelines and cylindrical heat exchangers are commonly used in refineries, the chemical industry, and power plants, there is a lack of research on optimizing multilayer thermal insulation for cylindrical shapes [3,5]. In piping systems, it is customary to use a single layer of insulation to prevent heat transmission and maintain the insulated surface's temperature under a defined safety threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although pipelines and cylindrical heat exchangers are commonly used in refineries, the chemical industry, and power plants, there is a lack of research on optimizing multilayer thermal insulation for cylindrical shapes [3,5]. In piping systems, it is customary to use a single layer of insulation to prevent heat transmission and maintain the insulated surface's temperature under a defined safety threshold.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%