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Solid Hydrogen Experiments for Atomic Propellants: Particle Formation, Imaging, Observations, and Analyses

AUTHOR Administration (Nasa), National Aeronaut
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/05/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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This report presents particle formation observations and detailed analyses of the images from experiments that were conducted on the formation of solid hydrogen particles in liquid helium. Hydrogen was frozen into particles in liquid helium, and observed with a video camera. The solid hydrogen particle sizes and the total mass of hydrogen particles were estimated. These newly analyzed data are from the test series held on February 28, 2001. Particle sizes from previous testing in 1999 and the testing in 2001 were similar. Though the 2001 testing created similar particles sizes, many new particle formation phenomena were observed: microparticles and delayed particle formation. These experiment image analyses are some of the first steps toward visually characterizing these particles, and they allow designers to understand what issues must be addressed in atomic propellant feed system designs for future aerospace vehicles. Palaszewski, Bryan Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2005-212897, AIAA Paper 2003-4688, E-14317 RTOP 713-74-10; RTOP 22-713-74-01 LIQUID HELIUM; PROPELLANTS; FEED SYSTEMS; MICROPARTICLES; SOLID CRYOGENS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ESTIMATING; IMAGING TECHNIQUES
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ISBN-13: 9798672767543
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 38
Carton Quantity: 108
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.08 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.25 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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This report presents particle formation observations and detailed analyses of the images from experiments that were conducted on the formation of solid hydrogen particles in liquid helium. Hydrogen was frozen into particles in liquid helium, and observed with a video camera. The solid hydrogen particle sizes and the total mass of hydrogen particles were estimated. These newly analyzed data are from the test series held on February 28, 2001. Particle sizes from previous testing in 1999 and the testing in 2001 were similar. Though the 2001 testing created similar particles sizes, many new particle formation phenomena were observed: microparticles and delayed particle formation. These experiment image analyses are some of the first steps toward visually characterizing these particles, and they allow designers to understand what issues must be addressed in atomic propellant feed system designs for future aerospace vehicles. Palaszewski, Bryan Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2005-212897, AIAA Paper 2003-4688, E-14317 RTOP 713-74-10; RTOP 22-713-74-01 LIQUID HELIUM; PROPELLANTS; FEED SYSTEMS; MICROPARTICLES; SOLID CRYOGENS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ESTIMATING; IMAGING TECHNIQUES
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