Air-Cooled Aerospace Systems

In these systems, air is used as the cooling medium.

Four different cooling methods are employed in this type of system: external air impingement, direct forced air cooling, indirect forced air cooling, and fan-assisted cooling. Electrical components in aircraft are housed within equipment enclosures.

External air impingement cools electronics by directing airflow onto the exterior of the equipment bay.
Direct forced air cooling, generally the most effective method, involves blowing air directly onto the electrical components.
Indirect forced air cooling is a method in which air is directed through a cold-wall heat exchanger inside the enclosure.

TASECS delivers high-efficiency solutions by optimizing these air-cooling techniques in accordance with mission profiles, platform types, and system power requirements.