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Cryogenic propellant liquefaction and storage for a precursor to a human Mars mission
Authors:P Mueller  T Durrant
Affiliation:a Space Dynamics Laboratory, Utah State University, 1695 N. Research Park Way, North Logan, UT 84323, USA;b Lockheed Martin Space Missions and Services, Building LM 3, 2400 NASA Road 1, Houston, TX 77258, USA
Abstract:An analysis of cryogenic liquefaction and storage methods for in-situ produced propellants (oxygen and methane) on Mars is presented. The application is to a subscale precursor sample return mission, intended to demonstrate critical cryogenic technologies prior to a human mission. A heat transfer analysis is included, resulting in predicted cryogenic tank surface temperatures and heat leak values for different conditions. Insulation thickness is traded off against cryocooler capacity to find optimum combinations for various insulation configurations, including multilayer insulation and microspheres. Microsphere insulation is shown to have promise, and further development is recommended.
Keywords:Heat transfer (C)  Thermal conductivity (C)  Space cryogenics (F)  Oxygen (B)  Methane (B)
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