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1. Ekaros+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-10-22 12:19:05
Actual engineering question. How large can you scale a cooling system in space? And I mean say from radial central point. Surely at some point it just doesn't work anymore. Or you spend more energy to get energy to point where you can radiate it away than you can radiate.
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2. beAbU+Y6[view] [source] 2025-10-22 12:56:02
>>Ekaros+(OP)
I believe there is math for this very question. A similar principle applies with heatsinks. You cant just continue increasing the heatsink on a CPU, the outer edge of a large heatsink won't go above ambient and thus any heatsink bigger than that is wasting material.

I would guess in a system where coolant is pumped and the added heat of that you'll have a similar problem. This is probably further exacerbated by the fact that you cant do clever things to increase surface area - your radiating surfaces must all "see" the black of space in order to function.

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