Gyeongsang National University SCTRC and AbleMax Hold Joint Seminar
Technology on Thermal Analysis and System Development of Artificial Satellites
The Satellite System Core Technology Research Center at Gyeongsang National University held an "Invited Seminar on Thermal Analysis for Satellite Development Personnel" in collaboration with AbleMax.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Satellite System Core Technology Research Center (SCTRC) at Gyeongsang National University recently held an "Invited Seminar on Thermal Analysis for Satellite Development Personnel" jointly with Ablemax at the KT Talent Development Center in Daejeon, the center announced on the 26th.
The seminar was attended by about 70 participants from research institutes such as the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI), Agency for Defense Development (ADD), and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, industries including Hanwha Systems, LIG Nex1, and AP Satellite, as well as universities like KAIST, Seoul National University, and Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology. In-depth lectures and discussions related to satellite thermal analysis and system development were conducted.
Notably, this year, teams participating in the Cube Satellite Competition, mainly composed of university students, attended, providing an opportunity to receive valuable experience from senior practical researchers on Cube Satellite manufacturing and design.
At the seminar, Dr. Kim Jeong-hoon and Dr. Lee Jang-jun from KARI gave lectures on "Thermal Transfer and Thermal Control of Low Earth Orbit Satellites" and "Thermal Design for Satellite Development," respectively. Senior researcher Kim Sang-ho from Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) delivered a practical lecture on "Thermal Control Development for Low Earth Orbit Satellites." Professors Park Jae-hyun and Kim Hae-dong from Gyeongsang National University introduced SCTRC and lectured on microsatellite systems and thermal analysis.
Additionally, Shim Jeong-yeon, director of Ablemax, a supplier of satellite thermal analysis software, introduced and demonstrated professional software used in actual satellite thermal analysis, including Thermal Desktop, Veritrek, and SYSTEMA.
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Professor Park Jae-hyun of Gyeongsang National University, co-host of the seminar, stated, "Thermal design of satellite systems is a very important factor that ensures the stable operation of satellites in outer space. It must be considered not only in commercial satellites but also in the design process of small Cube Satellites."
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