AIR CONDITIONING IN MILITARY VEHICLES.
CLIMATISATION DE VEHICULES MILITAIRES.
Author(s) : MARTIN F.
Type of article: Article
Summary
BESIDES THE VIBRATIONS, SHOCKS, TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS, THERMAL LOADS, AMBIENT HUMIDITY, ALTITUDE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CORROSION, MILITARY VEHICLES HAVE TO FACE MORE SPECIFIC CONSTRAINTS: NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL TIGHTNESS OF AIR CONDITIONERS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC CONSTRAINTS LINKED TO PULSES, COMMUNICATION WAVES AND INTERFERENCES. THE THERMAL LOADS TO BE HANDLED ARE DUE TO LARGE DENSITY OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. AN EXAMPLE IS DESCRIBED IN DETAIL: THE COOLING SYSTEM FOR THE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OF THE TURRET OF THE < AMX LECLERC > TANK INCLUDES A GRAVITATIONAL-TYPE HEAT PIPE WITH SUPERIMPOSED EXCHANGERS. J.L.
Details
- Original title: CLIMATISATION DE VEHICULES MILITAIRES.
- Record ID : 1990-0322
- Languages: French
- Source: Rev. gén. Froid - vol. 78 - n. 11
- Publication date: 1988
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Themes: Mobile air conditioning
- Keywords: Road transport; Car; Military application; Automation; Vibration; Air conditioning
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