ISRO and IIT Madras Partner to Launch Research Centre to Tackle Spacecraft Thermal Challenges

ISRO and IIT Madras launch a centre to resolve thermal issues in spacecraft, advancing space tech in India.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 13 November 2024 22:53 IST
Highlights
  • ISRO and IIT Madras establish a centre for spacecraft thermal solutions
  • ₹1.84 crore funds new centre for advanced space technology research
  • Partnership to boost India's capabilities in thermal management for space

LVM-3 carrying Chandrayaan-3 launches from Sriharikota on July 14, 2023.

Photo Credit: ISRO

In a significant development for India's space ambitions, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have partnered to address the thermal management challenges faced by spacecraft and launch vehicles. The collaboration will establish a Centre of Excellence in Fluid and Thermal Sciences at IIT Madras, funded by ISRO with an investment of Rs 1.84 crore. This new centre will focus on developing advanced thermal solutions, a critical factor that impacts the performance, reliability, and durability of space missions.

Importance of Thermal Management in Space Missions

Thermal management plays a crucial role in spacecraft and launch vehicle design, as it directly affects mission success. Spacecraft are exposed to extreme temperatures that can hinder operational stability. By improving thermal control mechanisms, the performance and lifespan of these vehicles can be significantly enhanced, ensuring that they function reliably over extended periods in harsh space conditions. The Centre for Excellence is expected to generate innovative solutions, addressing these challenges effectively and helping ISRO meet stringent operational requirements.

IIT Madras and ISRO Collaboration: A Strategic Move

Under the leadership of ISRO's Chairman S. Somanath and IIT Madras Director V. Kamakoti, this initiative will promote advance research in fluid and thermal sciences. By bringing together ISRO's experience in space exploration and the academic expertise of IIT Madras, the centre aims to generate impactful solutions with real-world applications. This partnership not only supports India's technological advancement but also offers IIT Madras students and researchers unique opportunities to contribute to space engineering.

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Boosting India's Space Capabilities

The establishment of this centre highlights the growing synergy between India's leading institutions and its space agency. As India plans for ambitious missions, such as further lunar and planetary exploration, addressing technical hurdles like thermal management will be essential for achieving mission longevity and stability. The initiative will not only foster innovation in spacecraft technology but is also expected to prepare a new generation of experts in thermal and fluid sciences, supporting India's position in the global space arena.

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