Aviation Systems

Advancements in aviation technology have significantly increased the number and density of electronic components used in aircraft. These components generate heat as they continuously consume electrical power during flight. In order for these onboard electronic systems to maintain reliability and performance, they must operate within specific temperature ranges.

Thermal control systems are designed to maintain balanced semiconductor junction temperatures of equipment, ensure the required cooling flow rates, and preserve optimal operating temperatures.

Solutions developed through TASECS engineering classify these systems into two main categories based on the cooling medium:
Air-Cooled Aviation Systems and Liquid-Cooled Aviation Systems.