Altitude Test Chamber is a test equipment that can simulate environments at different altitudes. It is widely used in aerospace, automotive, electronics, biomedicine and other fields. Its main function is to reproduce extreme conditions such as low air pressure, low temperature, and low oxygen at high altitudes to evaluate the adaptability and performance of equipment and organisms in these environments.
The core principle of the high-altitude test chamber is air pressure control, which simulates the atmospheric environment at different altitudes by reducing the air pressure in the cabin. At the same time, the temperature control system adjusts the temperature, the humidity control device adjusts the air humidity, and the oxygen regulation system is used to simulate the plateau hypoxia environment. In addition, sensors and computer systems monitor and control the environmental parameters in the cabin in real time to ensure the accuracy of experimental data.
The equipment is widely used in aerospace testing, engine plateau performance evaluation, electronic component reliability research, human plateau adaptation research, and military high-altitude combat equipment testing. It is an important tool for extreme environment testing and scientific research.