Fluid management
Abstract
The Fluid Management Panel's assessment of the technology is summarized. Since a baseline space station was not defined as a reference guide and the results of the eight contracted space station studies were not available as input, the assessment focused on technology and not programmatics. The ground rules that were key to the deliberations and guided the assessment are: (1) The space station will be operational in 1991, and (2) A space-based OTV will be operational in 1992. Thus, the capability to transport, transfer, and resupply all fluids, including those for the OTV, is required in the initial space station. The only evolutionary aspect is the refinement of capability. Fluid management includes fluid transport to orbit, liquid storage/supply, fluid transfer/resupply, and integral thermal control.
- Publication:
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Space Station Technol., 1983
- Pub Date:
- February 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984sst..nasa...89F
- Keywords:
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- Orbit Transfer Vehicles;
- Space Stations;
- Technology Assessment;
- Cryogenics;
- Fluid Management;
- Liquid Helium;
- Safety Factors;
- Storage Tanks;
- Temperature Control;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles