During the past three decades, NASA has been designing and using large quantities of cryogenic fluids for propulsion system propellants, coolants for experiments, and for environmental control systems. As a consequence, an erroneous conclusion has been drawn that the technology exists for using large quantities of cryogens in space for long periods of time. The attempt here is to dispel that myth and to present the technology needs that require development in order to support the NASA programs of the future. A NASA program, developed through the impetus of the Marshall Space Flight Center and the Lewis Research Center and supported by all NASA centers is outlined. The current state of the art is discussed along with specific needs for near ...
A history of the Lewis Research Center in space fluid management technology program is presented. Cu...
Viewgraphs are given that outline the program objectives of long term cryogenic storage programs. Di...
The NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) is conducting a broad range of basic research and focused tech...
The maturation of Cryogenic Fluid Management (CFM) Technologies is essential for achieving NASA's fu...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is responsible for the planning and execution of a scientific program...
Many future space based vehicles and satellites will require on orbit refuelling procedures. Cryogen...
Advancement in Cryogenic Fluid Management (CFM) Technologies is essential for achieving NASA's futur...
A history of technological development for subcritical cryogenic fluid management (CFM) through spac...
In support of the U.S. Space Exploration Policy, focused cryogenic fluid management technology effor...
The literature of in-space cryogenic transfer is reviewed in order to propose transportation concept...
Future mission planning within NASA continues to include cryogenic propellants for in space transpor...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Cryogenic Fluid Systems Branch (CFSB) within the Space Propulsion Techn...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Cryogenic fluid management technology is critical to the success of future nuclear thermal propulsio...
NASA-Lewis (LeRC) is involved in the development and validation of analytical models which describe ...
A history of the Lewis Research Center in space fluid management technology program is presented. Cu...
Viewgraphs are given that outline the program objectives of long term cryogenic storage programs. Di...
The NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) is conducting a broad range of basic research and focused tech...
The maturation of Cryogenic Fluid Management (CFM) Technologies is essential for achieving NASA's fu...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is responsible for the planning and execution of a scientific program...
Many future space based vehicles and satellites will require on orbit refuelling procedures. Cryogen...
Advancement in Cryogenic Fluid Management (CFM) Technologies is essential for achieving NASA's futur...
A history of technological development for subcritical cryogenic fluid management (CFM) through spac...
In support of the U.S. Space Exploration Policy, focused cryogenic fluid management technology effor...
The literature of in-space cryogenic transfer is reviewed in order to propose transportation concept...
Future mission planning within NASA continues to include cryogenic propellants for in space transpor...
NASA Lewis Research Center's Cryogenic Fluid Systems Branch (CFSB) within the Space Propulsion Techn...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Cryogenic fluid management technology is critical to the success of future nuclear thermal propulsio...
NASA-Lewis (LeRC) is involved in the development and validation of analytical models which describe ...
A history of the Lewis Research Center in space fluid management technology program is presented. Cu...
Viewgraphs are given that outline the program objectives of long term cryogenic storage programs. Di...
The NASA Lewis Research Center (LeRC) is conducting a broad range of basic research and focused tech...