An introduction to aircraft thermal management / Mark Ahlers.
Material type: TextSeries: Society of Automotive Engineers. Electronic publications ; Publisher: Warrendale, PA : SAE International, [2020]Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 186 pages) : illustrations (some color), mapsContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780768093421
- 0768093422
- 9780768093445
- 0768093449
- 629.134 23
- TL574.A45 A35 2020
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Front cover: "An SAE deep dive."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. Why aircraft thermal management matters -- Chapter 2. Temperature and thermal-related requirements -- Chapter 3. Airplane-generated heat sources -- Chapter 4. External heat sources -- Chapter 5. Aircraft heat sinks -- Chapter 6. Fires and failures -- Chapter 7. Environmental control systems -- Chapter 8. Thermal design -- Chapter 9. Analytical modeling -- Chapter 10. Analytical software -- Chapter 11. Testing -- Chapter 12. Military aircraft thermal management.
Aircraft thermal management (ATM) focuses on how to manage heat in an aircraft to meet the temperature requirements for passengers and vehicle. This primarily involves removing heat and protecting equipment, systems, and structure from heat sources that could raise their temperature beyond design limits. Crew and passengers must be neither too hot nor too cold during airplane operations. Thus, maintaining thermal comport is critically important, and not a trivial operation.
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