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Исследование теплового состояния элементов МРЛС при эксплуатации в странах с сухим тропическим климатом

Исследование теплового состояния элементов МРЛС при эксплуатации в странах с сухим тропическим климатом

Abstract

Проведен теоретический анализ теплового состояния радиоэлектронной аппаратуры радиолокационной станции, функционирующей в экстремальных условиях жаркого климата. Показана возможность расчетных режимов работы при определенных параметрах охлаждения приборов.

The article considers some results of theoretical research of thermal state of the electronic installation, which operates in extremely climate conditions.

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МНОГОФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНАЯ РАДИОЛОКАЦИОННАЯ СТАНЦИЯ, ТЕПЛОВОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ, СОЛНЕЧНОЕ ИЗЛУЧЕНИЕ

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