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Thermal contact resistance of planar surfaces
Mateášik, Timko Marek ; Horák, Marek (oponent) ; Mašek, Jakub (vedoucí práce)
Bachelor‘s thesis examines the thermal contact resistance of planar surfaces for purposes of miniaturised heat switch project. The thesis focuses on nding of suitable mathematical model for prediction of thermal contact resistance as one of the possible solutions for miniaturized heat switch optimization. This work consists of theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part briey introduce a background of the project and the reason for initiation of this work. This work, further examines the denition of thermal contact resistance and factors that inuence it. Subsequently introduce a review of existing models for prediction of thermal contact resistance, appropriate selection of models for the possible use and their description. Practical part examines the copper specimens layout and manufacture for experimental measurements, their further modications and surface measurements. Further examines the measurement methods, measurement conditions and the experiments of thermal contact resistance. Theoretical measurements are carried out with the use of models from theoretical part and experimental measurements are carried out with the use of test chamber. Measurements are compared. Based on the results from measurements the conclusions are made, that will be used in the future for space component development.
Qualification test of heat switch for Martian conditions
Mašek, Jakub ; Horák, Marek (oponent) ; Popela, Robert (vedoucí práce)
Master thesis examines the description of the heat switch project in general and findings that have been attained so far. The thesis focuses on the development of test facility to perform the proposed heat switch test campaign in simulated Martian conditions. The first section foremost aim is to describe the evolution of the Heat switch test chamber intended for extreme condition simulations, i.e. low pressure and temperatures, from a preliminary design to the final test configuration. Thesis deals with reasons of the chamber configuration modifications and serves proposal solutions of unpredictable incidents to be further confirmed or disapproved. The aim of the second part of the thesis is to design the test campaign of the Miniaturized heat switch from initial test chamber validation experiments, via calibration tests to approve the drafted facility configuration performance, to the Bread Board verification tests and EQM final Qualification test. In addition the thesis focuses on measured data evaluation procedure and related effects. The calibration tests of the chamber configuration and data evaluation verification tests all performed with the Dummy specimens are almost finished. Once the results will be approved, the test chamber and test procedure schemes will be ready for BB and EQM testing.
Thermal contact resistance of planar surfaces
Mateášik, Timko Marek ; Horák, Marek (oponent) ; Mašek, Jakub (vedoucí práce)
Bachelor‘s thesis examines the thermal contact resistance of planar surfaces for purposes of miniaturised heat switch project. The thesis focuses on nding of suitable mathematical model for prediction of thermal contact resistance as one of the possible solutions for miniaturized heat switch optimization. This work consists of theoretical and practical part. Theoretical part briey introduce a background of the project and the reason for initiation of this work. This work, further examines the denition of thermal contact resistance and factors that inuence it. Subsequently introduce a review of existing models for prediction of thermal contact resistance, appropriate selection of models for the possible use and their description. Practical part examines the copper specimens layout and manufacture for experimental measurements, their further modications and surface measurements. Further examines the measurement methods, measurement conditions and the experiments of thermal contact resistance. Theoretical measurements are carried out with the use of models from theoretical part and experimental measurements are carried out with the use of test chamber. Measurements are compared. Based on the results from measurements the conclusions are made, that will be used in the future for space component development.
Qualification test of heat switch for Martian conditions
Mašek, Jakub ; Horák, Marek (oponent) ; Popela, Robert (vedoucí práce)
Master thesis examines the description of the heat switch project in general and findings that have been attained so far. The thesis focuses on the development of test facility to perform the proposed heat switch test campaign in simulated Martian conditions. The first section foremost aim is to describe the evolution of the Heat switch test chamber intended for extreme condition simulations, i.e. low pressure and temperatures, from a preliminary design to the final test configuration. Thesis deals with reasons of the chamber configuration modifications and serves proposal solutions of unpredictable incidents to be further confirmed or disapproved. The aim of the second part of the thesis is to design the test campaign of the Miniaturized heat switch from initial test chamber validation experiments, via calibration tests to approve the drafted facility configuration performance, to the Bread Board verification tests and EQM final Qualification test. In addition the thesis focuses on measured data evaluation procedure and related effects. The calibration tests of the chamber configuration and data evaluation verification tests all performed with the Dummy specimens are almost finished. Once the results will be approved, the test chamber and test procedure schemes will be ready for BB and EQM testing.

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