bradyle
Mechanical
- Apr 26, 2012
- 8
Hi,
I am designing a satellite for orbit in the lower thermosphere between 320km and 90Km. I am having trouble finding the temperatures that the satellite will reach. I know that while the gases in the atmosphere are in the region of 1000K but because of the near vacuum state there is nearly no convection, and so the main form of heat transfer is radiation. But what temperature the radiation will cause I can't find anywhere. Heat transfer was never my strong point, and we completely skipped radiation so i'm just at a bit of a loss trying to work this out so if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!
Lorraine
I am designing a satellite for orbit in the lower thermosphere between 320km and 90Km. I am having trouble finding the temperatures that the satellite will reach. I know that while the gases in the atmosphere are in the region of 1000K but because of the near vacuum state there is nearly no convection, and so the main form of heat transfer is radiation. But what temperature the radiation will cause I can't find anywhere. Heat transfer was never my strong point, and we completely skipped radiation so i'm just at a bit of a loss trying to work this out so if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated!!
Lorraine