Abstract

The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) is a large (14 feet diameter by 30 feet long) Shuttle transported, reusable spacecraft. The LDEF can accommodate up to 13,000 pounds of experiments mounted in 86 standard trays. This paper describes the philosophy and approach used for the passive thermal design of the LDEF. Also discussed are the standardized guidelines and techniques used in the thermal design and integration of approximately 50 different thermally passive experiments. A technique for reducing multinode thermal models of experiments to 2 nodes is also presented. This approach allows the efficient thermal integration of large numbers of experiments with the LDEF spacecraft.

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