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Thermodiffusion in Ternary Mixtures of Water/Ethanol/Triethylene Glycol: First Report on the DCMIX3-Experiments Performed on the International Space Station

Authors :
Triller, Thomas
Bataller, Henri
Bou-Ali, Mounir Mounir
Braibanti, M.
Croccolo, F.
Ezquerro, J.M.
Galand, Quentin
Gavaldà, Jna.
Lapeira, Estela
Laverón-Simavilla, Ana
Lyubimova, Tatyana
Mialdun, Aliaksndr
Zárate, J.M.O.d.
Rodríguez, J.
Ruiz, Xavier
Ryzhkov, I.I.
Shevtsova, Valentina
Van Vaerenbergh, Stefan
Kohler, Werner
Triller, Thomas
Bataller, Henri
Bou-Ali, Mounir Mounir
Braibanti, M.
Croccolo, F.
Ezquerro, J.M.
Galand, Quentin
Gavaldà, Jna.
Lapeira, Estela
Laverón-Simavilla, Ana
Lyubimova, Tatyana
Mialdun, Aliaksndr
Zárate, J.M.O.d.
Rodríguez, J.
Ruiz, Xavier
Ryzhkov, I.I.
Shevtsova, Valentina
Van Vaerenbergh, Stefan
Kohler, Werner
Source :
Microgravity, science and technology, 30 (3
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report on thermodiffusion experiments conducted on the International Space Station ISS during fall 2016. These experiments are part of the DCMIX (Diffusion and thermodiffusion Coefficients Measurements in ternary Mixtures) project, which aims at establishing a reliable data base of non-isothermal transport coefficients for selected ternary liquid mixtures. The third campaign, DCMIX3, focuses on aqueous systems with water/ethanol/triethylene glycol as an example, where sign changes of the Soret coefficient have already been reported for certain binary subsystems. Investigations have been carried out with the SODI (Selectable Optical Diagnostics Instrument) instrument, a Mach-Zehnder interferometer set up inside the Microgravity Science Glovebox in the Destiny Module of the ISS. Concentration changes within the liquids have been monitored in response to an external temperature gradient using phase-stepping interferometry. The complete data set has been made available in spring 2017. Due to additionally available measurement time, it was possible to collect a complete data set at 30∘C and an almost complete data set at 25∘C, which significantly exceeds the originally envisaged measurements at a single temperature only. All samples could be measured successfully. The SODI instrument and the DCMIX experiments have proven reliable and robust, allowing to extract meaningful data even in case of unforeseen laser instabilities. First assessments of the data quality have revealed six out of 31 runs with some problems in image contrast and/or phase step stability that will require more sophisticated algorithms. This publication documents all relevant parameters of the conducted experiments and also events that might have an influence on the final results. The compiled information is intended to serve as a starting point for all following data evaluations.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Microgravity, science and technology, 30 (3
Notes :
No full-text files, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1045633580
Document Type :
Electronic Resource