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Technical Update: Johnson Space Center System Using a Solid Electrolytic Cell in a Remote Location to Measure Oxygen Fugacities in Co/Co

AUTHOR Nasa, National Aeronautics and Space Adm
PUBLISHER Independently Published (10/11/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Details are given for the design and application of a (one atmosphere) redox-control system. This system differs from that given in NASA Technical Memorandum 58234 in that it uses a single solid-electrolytic cell in a remote location to measure the oxygen fugacities of multiple CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnaces. This remote measurement extends the range of sample-furnace conditions that can be measured using a solid-electrolytic cell, and cuts costs by extending the life of the sensors and by minimizing the number of sensors in use. The system consists of a reference furnace and an exhaust-gas manifold. The reference furnace is designed according to the redox control system of NASA Technical Memorandum 58234, and any number of CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnaces can be attached to the exhaust-gas manifold. Using the manifold, the exhaust gas from individual CO/CO2 controlled atmosphere furnaces can be diverted through the reference furnace, where a solid-electrolyte cell is used to read the ambient oxygen fugacity. The oxygen fugacity measured in the reference furnace can then be used to calculate the oxygen fugacity in the individual CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnace. A BASIC computer program was developed to expedite this calculation. Jurewicz, A. J. G. and Williams, R. J. and Le, L. and Wagstaff, J. and Lofgren, G. and Lanier, A. and Carter, W. and Roshko, A. Armstrong Flight Research Center; Johnson Space Center NAS9-11410...
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ISBN-13: 9781728699516
ISBN-10: 1728699517
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Content Language: English
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Page Count: 42
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Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.09 x 11.02 inches
Weight: 0.27 pound(s)
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Details are given for the design and application of a (one atmosphere) redox-control system. This system differs from that given in NASA Technical Memorandum 58234 in that it uses a single solid-electrolytic cell in a remote location to measure the oxygen fugacities of multiple CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnaces. This remote measurement extends the range of sample-furnace conditions that can be measured using a solid-electrolytic cell, and cuts costs by extending the life of the sensors and by minimizing the number of sensors in use. The system consists of a reference furnace and an exhaust-gas manifold. The reference furnace is designed according to the redox control system of NASA Technical Memorandum 58234, and any number of CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnaces can be attached to the exhaust-gas manifold. Using the manifold, the exhaust gas from individual CO/CO2 controlled atmosphere furnaces can be diverted through the reference furnace, where a solid-electrolyte cell is used to read the ambient oxygen fugacity. The oxygen fugacity measured in the reference furnace can then be used to calculate the oxygen fugacity in the individual CO/CO2 controlled-atmosphere furnace. A BASIC computer program was developed to expedite this calculation. Jurewicz, A. J. G. and Williams, R. J. and Le, L. and Wagstaff, J. and Lofgren, G. and Lanier, A. and Carter, W. and Roshko, A. Armstrong Flight Research Center; Johnson Space Center NAS9-11410...
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