Because of the low boiling temperature of cryogenic propellants to be used on the Space Shuttle, loss of cryogens from boiloff could become very costly. This paper describes how this shuttle problem is being solved at Kennedy Space Center. Cryogenic losses are categorized relative to the particular cryogenic involved, the Space Shuttle servicing operation causing boiloff and the magnitude of the loss. The techniques under consideration are discussed in detail. These techniques include reclaiming the boiloff by reliquefaction, upgrading the reclaimed boiloff by purification, and interim boiloff storage in metal hydride prior to reprocessing. One of the reliquefaction processes discussed in detail utilizes the cooling effect of venting some o...
When the technology associated with zero loss storage and transfer is implemented, NASA can reduce t...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
One, of two, 850,000 gallon liquid hydrogen storage spheres, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, was dec...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
NASA has completed a series of tests at the Kennedy Space Center to demonstrate the capability of us...
NASA has used liquefied hydrogen (LH2) on a large scale since the beginning of the space program as ...
The Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen (GODU-LH2) has been developed at NASA K...
Boil-off losses occur when gaseous hydrogen has to be released from a cryogenic tank due to liquid h...
System for transferring cryogenic liquids to a dewar prevents boiloff of residual liquid by venting ...
Rocket fuel needs to stay cool - super cool, in fact. The ability to store gas propellants like liqu...
NASA's interest in human exploration of Mars has driven it to invest in 20K cryocooler technology to...
Long term, cryogenic fluid storage facilities will be required to support future space programs such...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
A procedure which uses metal hydrides to capture some of this low pressure (,1 psig) hydrogen for su...
When the technology associated with zero loss storage and transfer is implemented, NASA can reduce t...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
One, of two, 850,000 gallon liquid hydrogen storage spheres, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, was dec...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
NASA has completed a series of tests at the Kennedy Space Center to demonstrate the capability of us...
NASA has used liquefied hydrogen (LH2) on a large scale since the beginning of the space program as ...
The Ground Operations Demonstration Unit for Liquid Hydrogen (GODU-LH2) has been developed at NASA K...
Boil-off losses occur when gaseous hydrogen has to be released from a cryogenic tank due to liquid h...
System for transferring cryogenic liquids to a dewar prevents boiloff of residual liquid by venting ...
Rocket fuel needs to stay cool - super cool, in fact. The ability to store gas propellants like liqu...
NASA's interest in human exploration of Mars has driven it to invest in 20K cryocooler technology to...
Long term, cryogenic fluid storage facilities will be required to support future space programs such...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
A procedure which uses metal hydrides to capture some of this low pressure (,1 psig) hydrogen for su...
When the technology associated with zero loss storage and transfer is implemented, NASA can reduce t...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
One, of two, 850,000 gallon liquid hydrogen storage spheres, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, was dec...