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The conventional thermal network model for satellite surface temperature distribution is directly solved by a new solution method on the basis of the Monte Carlo Ray Tracing (MCRT) method. The solar direct incidence area, the solar radiation transfer coefficient, the infrared radiation transfer coefficient, and the network conduction and radiation coefficients are calculated by Monte Carlo statistical...
A thermal network model is developed for studying the temperature variation of complicated structure satellite surfaces. The solar incident areas, the infrared and solar radiation transfer coefficients among surfaces are numerically simulated by means of Monte Carlo ray tracing (MCRT) method in model. The non-uniformity and the instability of solar radiation, which plays the important roles in simulating...
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