Soviet climatic simulation chamber



Special climatic simulation chambers allow institutes to perform full-scale tests on AFVs by testing their components and performance in Arctic and subtropical climate zones. 

The arctic climate chamber can simulate temperatures ranging from -15°C to -55°C, while the tropical chamber can achieve temperature ranges from 5°C to 60°C. Other varying climate factors can be simulated; air humidity and effects of frost and dew. 

Data from the simulation is collected and processed using an automated computing system. Climatic chambers allow engineers to study the effect of various climates on the preservation and operability of vital parts. Engine performance and fuel efficiency are also studied since they are heavily reliant on surrounding conditions. The simulation of climatic zones also allows scientists to perform vital tests for microclimate research for the combat compartments. 

I have decided to kickstart 2024 on this blog with a simple informative piece about Soviet climatic simulation chambers, which will be an introduction to future articles covering usage and experiments carried out using these chambers. 

Taken from: 

  • Вестник бронетанковой техники, № 3, 1985 - Климатические камеры 

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