I am interested in spacecraft thermal control. Is there any book on the subject with a good theoretical base that I could look into? Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried gilmore’s spacecraft thermal control handbook? – Paul Feb 26 '18 at 22:35
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1I don't know if what you need can be found in answers at this meta community wiki but you might take a look. – uhoh Feb 26 '18 at 23:46
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Also, here are some questions who's answers you might find interesting: 1. How does a thermal control system of a spacecraft basicaly work?, 2. With one out of two Thermal Control Systems on ISS malfunctioning, how long can Loop B keep up with increased load?, 3. What's the typical temperature of a satellite orbiting the Earth? – uhoh Feb 26 '18 at 23:58
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...and definitely come back here if you have specific questions once you've started reading! – uhoh Feb 27 '18 at 06:32
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@Paul I didn't because I thought Gilmore talks about technologies and not the theory behind. Thanks! I'll take a look. – CarlosMJ Feb 27 '18 at 11:48
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1@uhoh Thank you, there are a lot of useful books! I'll come back definitely – CarlosMJ Feb 27 '18 at 11:48
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The Spacecraft Thermal Control Handbook by Gilmore is basically the go-to. Volume 1 focuses on thermal control in general, and volume 2 is specific for cryogenics.