A prototype cryogenic heat exchanger for removal of waste heat from a spacecraft environmental control life support system was developed. The heat exchanger uses the heat sink capabilities of the cryogenic propellants and, hence, can operate over all mission phases from prelaunch to orbit, to post landing, with quiescent periods during orbit. A survey of candidate warm fluids resulted in the selection of E-2, a fluorocarbon compound, because of its low freezing point and high boiling point. The final design and testing of the heat exchanger was carried out, however, using Freon-21, which is similar to E-2 except for its low boiling point. This change was motivated by the desire for cost effectiveness of the experimental program. The transie...
Launch operations engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have identified an Integrated Refrigeration ...
NASA is developing new portable life support system (PLSS) technologies, which it is demonstrating i...
A non-toxic, non-flammable, low-freezing heat transfer fluid is being developed for drop-in replacem...
System studies required to verify a tube-in-tube cryogenic heat exchanger as optimum for the space s...
Design and development of prototype static cryogenic heat transfer system utilizing heat pipe with w...
Design, fabrication, and tests of prototype cryogenic zero-gravity heat exchanger vent syste
Heat transfer characteristics of water/cryogenic hydrogen heat exchanger for nuclear rocket reacto
Analytical models are presented for describing the heat and mass transfer and the energy distributio...
A spacecraft thermal control system must keep the cabin and electronic equipment within operational ...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
The current arrangement of a Platecoil heat exchanger which uses LN2 on the inside of parallel tubes...
The Life Support Systems Integration Facility (LSSIF) provides a platform to design and evaluate adv...
The primary objective of the Phase Change HX payload on the International Space Station (ISS) is to ...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
Future generations of portable life support systems (PLSS's) for space suites (extravehicular mobili...
Launch operations engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have identified an Integrated Refrigeration ...
NASA is developing new portable life support system (PLSS) technologies, which it is demonstrating i...
A non-toxic, non-flammable, low-freezing heat transfer fluid is being developed for drop-in replacem...
System studies required to verify a tube-in-tube cryogenic heat exchanger as optimum for the space s...
Design and development of prototype static cryogenic heat transfer system utilizing heat pipe with w...
Design, fabrication, and tests of prototype cryogenic zero-gravity heat exchanger vent syste
Heat transfer characteristics of water/cryogenic hydrogen heat exchanger for nuclear rocket reacto
Analytical models are presented for describing the heat and mass transfer and the energy distributio...
A spacecraft thermal control system must keep the cabin and electronic equipment within operational ...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
The current arrangement of a Platecoil heat exchanger which uses LN2 on the inside of parallel tubes...
The Life Support Systems Integration Facility (LSSIF) provides a platform to design and evaluate adv...
The primary objective of the Phase Change HX payload on the International Space Station (ISS) is to ...
Cryogenic propellants such as liquid hydrogen (LH2) and liquid oxygen (LO2) are a part of NASA's fut...
Future generations of portable life support systems (PLSS's) for space suites (extravehicular mobili...
Launch operations engineers at the Kennedy Space Center have identified an Integrated Refrigeration ...
NASA is developing new portable life support system (PLSS) technologies, which it is demonstrating i...
A non-toxic, non-flammable, low-freezing heat transfer fluid is being developed for drop-in replacem...