Design of a Thermal-Vacuum Chamber for Structural Tests of Pressure and Temperature on 1U, 1.5U, 2U, 2.5U and 3U CubeSat Satellites.
A project to design a test-bench for thermal and pressure conditions in which a CubeSat satellite is subjected in space.
Establish the design of a thermovacuum chamber that allows structural pressure and temperature tests on 1U, 1.5U, 2U, 2.5U and 3U CubeSat-type satellites, in order to guarantee the resistance of the equipment during space launch.
- Investigate the background and current technological progress in different countries, within the aerospace field to define the evolution of thermovacuum chambers and the relevant technical principles for the design.
- Analyze the current situation of CubeSat-type satellites of 1U, 1.5U, 2U, 2.5U and 3U, to establish the compliance criteria for the thermovacuum chamber in accordance with international standards in the aerospace sector.
- Identify the methodological framework for the training and development of the proposed solution to the problem raised.
- Select the materials and instruments necessary to measure and control the pressure and temperature variables in the system, providing an alternative in the construction of the thermovacuum chamber.
- Simulate the vacuum conditions to check the resistance of the chamber materials with respect to the pressure values of the tests standardized by NASA.
- Quote the instruments and materials of the thermovacuum chamber so that this proposal is taken into consideration as a future prototype.
- Theoretical and contextual framework.
- Methodological framework.
- Operating conditions and selection of instruments for the design of a thermovacuum chamber.
- Simulation and discussion of results.