76 research outputs found
Shuttle active thermal control system development testing. Volume 2: Modular radiator system tests
Tests were designed to investigate the validity of the "modular" approach to space radiator system design for space shuttle and future applications by gathering performance data on various systems comprised of different numbers of identical panels, subject to nominal and extreme heat loads and environments. Both one-sided and two-sided radiation was tested, and engineering data was gathered on simulated low a/e coatings and system response to changes in outlet temperature control point. The results of the testing showed system stability throughout nominal orbital transients, unrealistically skewed environments, freeze-thaw transients, and rapid changes in outlet temperature control point. Various alternative panel plumbing arrangements were tested with no significant changes in performance being observed. With the MRS panels arranged to represent the shuttle baseline system, a maximum heat rejection of 76,600 Btu/hr was obtained in segmented tests under the expected worst case design environments. Testing of an alternate smaller two-sided radiation configuration yielded a maximum heat rejection of 52,931 Btu/hr under the maximum design environments
Shuttle active thermal control system development testing. Volume 4, Book 1: Modular radiator system test data
A three-week test of a modular radiator system was conducted and plots of all key data recorded during the three-week test are presented
Contribution à la formulation et à l'évaluation de liposomes d'ATP
Les liposomes d ATP incluant des ligands hépatiques pourraient contribuer à améliorer le statut énergétique du greffon hépatique. Une première phase de développement a mis en évidence la nécessité de stabiliser la forme (i) et de valider un modèle cellulaire à statut énergétique altéré (ii) afin de pouvoir tester différentes formulations liposomales d intérêt. Afin de résoudre la première problématique, différentes stratégies ont été mises en place lors de la lyophilisation de liposomes blancs ou chargés en ATP. Le saccharose et le tréhalose ont conduit à une stabilisation de la forme avant et après lyophilisation. Néanmoins, quel que soit le procédé, la lyophilisation s est accompagnée d une fuite en ATP. L ajout d un agent inhibant la cartinine palmitoyl transferase, l Etomoxir, s est révélé un modèle intéressant pour moduler le niveau énergétique des HepG2 en fonction de la température et de la concentration utilisée. En conclusion, ce travail contribue à mieux comprendre les facteurs critiques liés à la lyophilisation des liposomes (i) et décrit des modèles cellulaires hépatiques à statut énergétique altéré qui pourraient être mis à profit pour tester différents principes actifs ou formes galéniques innovantes.ATP liposome incorporating hepatic ligands may contribute to improve the energetic status of the liver graft. In a first phase of development, it has been emphasized the great need of stabilizing the liposome (i) and of validating a cellular model with an altered energetic status in order to test the formulations of interest. To provide a stable liposomal preparation, different strategies have been carried out to freeze-dry liposome with or without ATP. Sucrose and trehalose better stabilize the liposome preparation during the freeze-drying process. Nevertheless, in all conditions, a significant ATP leakage has been observed. An inhibitor of the cartinine palmitoyl transferase (i.e. Etomoxir) has shown great interest to modulate the energetic level in HepG2 cells by varying Etomoxir concentration and culture temperature. In conclusion, this study contributes to a better understanding of the critical factors related to liposome freeze-drying and describes hepatic cell models with altered energetic status that may have great interest to test specific agent or innovating formulations.PARIS5-Bibliotheque electronique (751069902) / SudocPARIS-BIUM-Bib. électronique (751069903) / SudocSudocFranceF
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