Satellite Thermal Load Analysis - AGI Geeks 97

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  • @narimaneblanchete280
    @narimaneblanchete280 2 года назад +5

    how can we calculate the energy sources over time in stk (solar flux, albedo flux and infrared flux)?

    • @sirDaemon1
      @sirDaemon1 3 месяца назад

      Hey dude, did you find the answer to this question? What is explained in the video is very clear, but I need an application example, can you help me with this?

    • @arceejuan3805
      @arceejuan3805 День назад

      hi, were you able to find the answer for this?

  • @hony1717
    @hony1717 5 месяцев назад

    that's so cool, can it model on board heat sources?

  • @yigithanmehmetkose8777
    @yigithanmehmetkose8777 Год назад

    How can I find the absorbed energy in SPEOS? It looks like there are no tools for that, just for irradiance

  • @WilliamDye-willdye
    @WilliamDye-willdye 2 года назад

    Does Ansys support calculating the thermal loads on satellites orbiting Luna, Mars, or Mercury? In the case of Luna I'm wondering if we'll have to create another column to account for the strong albedo from the Earth. I was a little surprised that Earth satellites can ignore lunar albedo, but I guess it's too weak to bother calculating.
    Apologies if these questions are non-sensical. I don't own Ansys, I'm still at the stage of trying to understand what it does.

    • @hony1717
      @hony1717 5 месяцев назад +1

      as they said you can implement as much heat sources formulas as you want. stk can provide you with all vectors and distances. i wonder if Earth albedo is in anyway relevant for lunar orbiters though.

    • @sirDaemon1
      @sirDaemon1 3 месяца назад

      @@hony1717 Hi dude, I understood how programs and software work from what was explained in this video. But I need a sample application, we have a project to complete and thermal analysis is required for our spacecraft. I am not familiar with the use of software, but I need to get output for our own parameters. I searched a lot but couldn't find it. Do you know of an application video?