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California State University, Los Angeles

Type: Academia (MSI — Hispanic-Serving Institution) | Location: Los Angeles, CA | SST projects: 1

SST Portfolio

Project Title Period TRL Status Outcome
106830 AMDROHP — 3D Printed Radiator with Oscillating Heat Pipes 2020-07 → 2024-10 3→5 Completed no-visible-outcome

What Was Developed

Additively Manufactured Deployable Radiator with Oscillating Heat Pipes (AMDROHP): 3D-printed deployable thermal radiator capable of dissipating 50 W in LEO for CubeSat platforms. Uses flexible oscillating heat pipe (OHP) joints with thermal conductance >6 W/K, targeting effective thermal conductivity of 5,000 W/m/K. Fits standard CubeSat package.

Designed for high-power lunar CubeSat missions.

Key People

  • Yen J Kuo — PI (Cal State LA)
  • Eric T Sunada — Co-I (JPL)
  • Scott Roberts — Co-I (JPL)

JPL co-investigators suggest NASA center mentorship of an MSI institution.

Downstream Impact

No follow-on TechPort projects, no flight, no commercial product.

Assessment

Outcome category: no-visible-outcome

Pattern: "MSI Capacity Building" — similar to University of Arkansas. SST funding to a Hispanic-Serving Institution with JPL co-investigators providing mentorship. The technology (3D-printed thermal management) is relevant but didn't transition.

Distinctive: One of two MSIs in the SST portfolio (the other is SDSU, which successfully transitioned to FO). 4.5-year project duration is unusually long for a TRL 3→5 effort.


Last updated: 2026-04-14 (session 20)