ISO 24412-2023 PDF
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St ISO 24412-2023
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Ст ISO 24412-2023
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Full title and description
St ISO 24412-2023 — Space systems — Thermal vacuum environmental testing. This international standard specifies methods and general requirements for spacecraft-level thermal balance tests (TBT) and thermal vacuum tests (TVT), together with basic requirements for test facilities, procedures, emergency handling of malfunctions/interruption and test documentation. The methods are also intended as a reference for subsystem- and unit-level test articles.
Abstract
This document provides standardized methods and general requirements to plan, perform and document thermal balance and thermal vacuum testing of space hardware. It covers test objectives, recommended instrumentation and measurement practices, facility capabilities (vacuum, thermal control and contamination precautions), procedures for start/stop and handling of malfunctions, and minimum reporting and acceptance documentation needed to support qualification and acceptance activities.
General information
- Status: Published
- Publication date: January 2023 (Edition 1)
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 49.140 (Space systems and operations)
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (2023)
- Number of pages: 30
Scope
Applies to spacecraft-level thermal balance tests (TBT) and thermal vacuum tests (TVT) and provides baseline requirements for test facilities, environmental control (vacuum and thermal ranges), instrumentation and measurement uncertainty, contamination control, test procedures including planned interruptions and emergency handling, and minimum test documentation and reporting. The standard can be used as a reference for designing subsystem- and unit-level environmental test campaigns where appropriate.
Key topics and requirements
- Definitions and objectives of thermal balance tests (TBT) and thermal vacuum tests (TVT).
- General requirements for test facilities: vacuum capability, thermal shrouds/plates, chamber cleanliness and contamination control.
- Recommended instrumentation and measurement practices, sensor placement and calibration to control and record thermal and pressure conditions.
- Specification of test conditions (temperature ranges, rates, soak times, vacuum levels) and acceptance/observation criteria.
- Procedures for start/stop, planned interruptions and emergency handling of test malfunctions (abort criteria and recovery).
- Data collection, uncertainty reporting, traceability of instruments and minimum test report content.
- Guidance on use of the methods for subsystem and unit-level testing when adapted appropriately.
Typical use and users
Used by spacecraft systems and test engineers, environmental test laboratories, satellite manufacturers, quality and verification teams, mission assurance organizations, and space agencies to plan, perform and document thermal vacuum and thermal balance test campaigns for qualification and acceptance of space hardware.
Related standards
Commonly used alongside other space test and cleanliness standards such as ECSS testing and handbook guidance for thermal vacuum and mission-pressure testing, and related ISO space-system standards (for example other ISO standards from ISO/TC 20/SC 14 and newer methods on deciding thermal vacuum cycle numbers). National procurement or agency test requirements (ECSS, NASA, national standards) are frequently referenced when tailoring or supplementing ISO 24412 test requirements. Examples of related documents include ECSS thermal/testing guidance and recent ISO documents on thermal-vacuum test-cycle decision methods and micro‑vibration/other environmental test standards.
Keywords
thermal vacuum, thermal balance test, TVT, TBT, spacecraft testing, environmental testing, vacuum chamber, contamination control, test facility requirements, thermal qualification, ISO 24412:2023
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 24412:2023 is an international standard that defines methods and general requirements for spacecraft-level thermal balance and thermal vacuum environmental testing, and gives baseline requirements for test facilities, procedures and documentation.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers planning and execution of thermal balance tests (TBT) and thermal vacuum tests (TVT), facility capabilities (vacuum and thermal control), instrumentation and measurement practices, contamination control, handling of test interruptions and malfunctions, and minimum test reporting and acceptance documentation.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Spacecraft and payload systems engineers, environmental test laboratories, test managers, mission assurance teams, procurement and acceptance engineers, and space agencies use the standard to design and document TVT/TBT campaigns.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 24412:2023 is a current (published) standard (Edition 1, published January 2023). Users should check for any amendments or later related ISO/TC 20/SC 14 publications when tailoring test requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is part of ISO work from ISO/TC 20/SC 14 on space systems and operations; it is typically used alongside other ISO and ECSS standards covering related environmental tests (vibration, contamination, thermal-cycle decision methods, cleanliness and materials requirements).
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Thermal vacuum testing, thermal balance, TVT, TBT, spacecraft environmental testing, vacuum chamber, contamination control, test procedures, ISO 24412:2023.