Thermal and Environmental Engineering for Extreme Conditions
Enabled reliable operation of mobile platforms across extreme climates, including high-altitude and sub-zero environments.
Situation
Mobile deployments required precise thermal management to maintain internal environmental stability across diverse conditions, from desert heat to arctic cold. Off-the-shelf insulation and heating approaches were insufficient.
Solution
Performed thermal and fluid dynamics modeling to determine insulation strategies, airflow optimization, and heating system designs tailored to platform size and operating environment.
OUTCOMES
Challenges
Stability
- •Extreme temperature variability
- •Altitude performance constraints
Materials
- •Ineffective insulation solutions
- •Limited heating efficiency
Solutions
Insulation Optimization Modeling
Determine optimal insulation materials and thickness.
- Modeled insulation performance requirements
- Selected optimal material combinations
- Balanced weight and thermal retention
Airflow Heat Modeling
Model internal airflow and heat retention.
- Simulated internal airflow circulation
- Reduced thermal leakage zones
Fuel-Based Heating Design
Design heating systems leveraging fuel-based energy sources.
- Designed fuel-powered heating systems
- Supported cold-weather deployments
- Increased operational independence
Extreme Condition Validation
Validate performance under altitude and extreme temperature conditions.
- Tested altitude performance thresholds
- Validated arctic operating readiness
- Confirmed desert heat resilience
