Characterization of the thermal performance of high-heat-flux systems at the laser hardened materials evaluation laboratory

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Lander, ML
Bagford, JO
North, MT
Hull, RJ
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high power lasers; carbon dioxide (CO2) laser; high-heat-flux; heat flux testing; cooled mirror testing; thermal diagnostics; thermal analysis; environmental simulation;
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When developing a high-heat-flux system, it is important to be able to test the system under relevant thermal conditions and environmental surroundings. Thermal characterization testing is best performed in parallel with analysis and design. This permits test results to impact materials selection and system design decisions. This paper describes the thermal testing and characterization capabilities of the Laser Hardened Materials Evaluation Laboratory (LHMWL) located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The facility features high-power carbon dioxide (CO2) and neodymium:glass (Nd:Glass) laser systems that can be teamed with vacuum chambers, wind tunnels, mechanical loading machines and/or ambient test sites to create application-specific thermal and environmental conditions local to the material sample or system. Representative results from recently conducted test series are summarized. The test series described demonstrate the successful use of a high power CO2 laser paired with environment simulation capability to; 1) simulate the expected in-service heat load on a newly developed heat transfer device to ensure its efficient operation prior to design completion, 2) simulate the heat load expected for a laser diode array cooler, 3) produce thermal conditions needed to test a radiator concept designed for space-based operation, and 4) produce thermal conditions experienced by materials used in solid rocket motor nozzles. Test diagnostics systems used to collect thermal and mechanical response data from the test samples are also described.
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