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Space suit heat exchanger Patent
Space suit body heat exchanger design composed of thermal conductance yarn and liquid coolant loop
Ablative system
A carrier liquid containing ablative material bodies is connected to a plenum chamber wall with openings to a high temperature environment. The liquid and bodies pass through the openings of the wall to form a self replacing ablative surface. The wall is composed of honeycomb layers, spheres containing ablative whiskers or wads, and a hardening catalyst for the carrier liquid. The wall also has woven wicks of ablative material fibers that extend through the wall openings and into plenum chamber which contains the liquid
Phase behaviour of attractive and repulsive ramp fluids: integral equation and computer simulation studies
Using computer simulations and a thermodynamically self consistent integral
equation we investigate the phase behaviour and thermodynamic anomalies of a
fluid composed of spherical particles interacting via a two-scale ramp
potential (a hard core plus a repulsive and an attractive ramp) and the
corresponding purely repulsive model. Both simulation and integral equation
results predict a liquid-liquid de-mixing when attractive forces are present,
in addition to a gas-liquid transition. Furthermore, a fluid-solid transition
emerges in the neighbourhood of the liquid-liquid transition region, leading to
a phase diagram with a somewhat complicated topology. This solidification at
moderate densities is also present in the repulsive ramp fluid, thus preventing
fluid-fluid separation.Comment: 29 pages, 10 figure
Finite temperature phase diagram of spin-1/2 bosons in two-dimensional optical lattice
We study a two-species bosonic Hubbard model on a two-dimensional square
lattice by means of quantum Monte Carlo simulations and focus on finite
temperature effects. We show in two different cases, ferro- and
antiferromagnetic spin-spin interactions, that the phase diagram is composed of
solid Mott phases, liquid phases and superfluid phases. In the
antiferromagnetic case, the superfluid (SF) is polarized while the Mott
insulator (MI) and normal Bose liquid (NBL) phases are not. On the other hand,
in the ferromagnetic case, none of the phases is polarized. The
superfluid-liquid transition is of the Berezinsky-Kosterlitz-Thouless type
whereas the solid-liquid passage is a crossover.Comment: 9 pages, 13 figure
Equilibrium composition between liquid and clathrate reservoirs on Titan
Hundreds of lakes and a few seas of liquid hydrocarbons have been observed by
the Cassini spacecraft to cover the polar regions of Titan. A significant
fraction of these lakes or seas could possibly be interconnected with
subsurface liquid reservoirs of alkanes. In this paper, we investigate the
interplay that would happen between a reservoir of liquid hydrocarbons located
in Titan's subsurface and a hypothetical clathrate reservoir that progressively
forms if the liquid mixture diffuses throughout a preexisting porous icy layer.
To do so, we use a statistical-thermodynamic model in order to compute the
composition of the clathrate reservoir that forms as a result of the
progressive entrapping of the liquid mixture. This study shows that clathrate
formation strongly fractionates the molecules between the liquid and the solid
phases. Depending on whether the structure I or structure II clathrate forms,
the present model predicts that the liquid reservoirs would be mainly composed
of either propane or ethane, respectively. The other molecules present in the
liquid are trapped in clathrates. Any river or lake emanating from subsurface
liquid reservoirs that significantly interacted with clathrate reservoirs
should present such composition. On the other hand, lakes and rivers sourced by
precipitation should contain higher fractions of methane and nitrogen, as well
as minor traces of argon and carbon monoxide.Comment: Accepted for publication in Icaru
Development of an internal restraint system for an integrated restraint-pressure suit system Report, 7 Jun. 1965 - 28 Jun. 1966
Internal restraint system, composed of liquid filled garment and separate auxiliary system, for integrated restraint pressure suit for acceleration protection and thermal transpor
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