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Modeling and Analysis of the Reverse Water Gas Shift Process for In-Situ Propellant Production

Authors :
Whitlow, Jonathan E
Source :
1999 Research Reports: NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program.
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2000.

Abstract

This report focuses on the development of mathematical models and simulation tools developed for the Reverse Water Gas Shift (RWGS) process. This process is a candidate technology for oxygen production on Mars under the In-Situ Propellant Production (ISPP) project. An analysis of the RWGS process was performed using a material balance for the system. The material balance is very complex due to the downstream separations and subsequent recycle inherent with the process. A numerical simulation was developed for the RWGS process to provide a tool for analysis and optimization of experimental hardware, which will be constructed later this year at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). Attempts to solve the material balance for the system, which can be defined by 27 nonlinear equations, initially failed. A convergence scheme was developed which led to successful solution of the material balance, however the simplified equations used for the gas separation membrane were found insufficient. Additional more rigorous models were successfully developed and solved for the membrane separation. Sample results from these models are included in this report, with recommendations for experimental work needed for model validation.

Subjects

Subjects :
Propellants And Fuels

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
1999 Research Reports: NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20010068380
Document Type :
Report