#7 - Thermal Modeling, Control & TVAC Testing with Belinda Shreckengost 

In space, a spacecraft can experience extreme hot and cold temperatures based on its distance from the sun and orbit around a planet. As a result, spacecraft incorporate a control system to maintain hardware within an allowable temperature range so they don’t become damaged. While thermal control systems are essential for spacecraft, modeling and designing these is not an easy or straightforward task. In today’s episode I got to chat with JPL thermal engineer Belinda Shreckengost on several topics that go into thermal engineering, including: how thermal models and thermal control systems are developed, as well as how engineers prepare for thermal vacuum testing. For References for Belinda’s JPL missions, check out the following websites:https://mars.nasa.gov/ https://www.nasa.gov/missions

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The Art of Space Engineering is a podcast which aims to explore the details behind how spacecraft and various payloads come together before launch, and the lessons learned along the way. Episodes feature discussions between faculty, students, and industry professionals on topics including instruments, CubeSats, and various engineering disciplines, to provide a well-rounded overview of what it takes to prepare space systems for missions both in and beyond Earth's orbit. Hosted by Sarah Rogers Cover art design by Amy Liu Feel free to connect with me! Email: artofspaceeng@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-s-rogers Hosted on rss.com: https://rss.com/podcasts/theartofspaceeng/