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PSU NASA Team Final Report

PSU NASA Team Final Report. Chris Churchill Chantelle Hansen Nathan Joy Matthew Thomas Faculty Advisors: Dr. Graig Spolek Dr. Mark Weislogel. Presentation Overview. Mission Statement Design Process PDS Summary Final Design Summary Summary. Mission Statement.

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PSU NASA Team Final Report

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  1. PSU NASA TeamFinal Report Chris Churchill Chantelle Hansen Nathan Joy Matthew Thomas Faculty Advisors: Dr. Graig Spolek Dr. Mark Weislogel

  2. Presentation Overview • Mission Statement • Design Process • PDS Summary • Final Design Summary • Summary

  3. Mission Statement To test the effects on flow regimes and rivulet coalescence of noncircular cross-section conduits in microgravity by varying the interior corner and testing them across a range of air to water ratios.

  4. Design ProcessInitial Concept Schematic for low-g apparatus.

  5. Project Design Specification Summary • Performance: Equivalent hydraulic diameter and flow rates to previous research. • Environment: Function in micro-g environment and withstand up to 2 g’s. • Installation: Experiment is electrically & mechanically compatible with the aircraft. • Safety/reliability: Have safety factor greater than 2. • External Constraints: Satisfy requirements for PSU Capstone Project and NASA. • Timelines: Low-g rig completed and shipped to Houston by June 3rd.

  6. Final Design Summary: Performance To prove that the flow rates are the same as Barajas: Water flow • Linear syringe pump provides a known constant flow Air Flow • Hot film anemometer mounted in a pipe to measure air velocities from 1 m/s to 50 m/s.

  7. Final Design Summary: Performance Rivulet Flow Slug Flow Plug Flow

  8. Final Design Summary Environment • Structural analysis was performed on all components to verify the low-g rig can withstand up t0 2 g’s

  9. Final Design Summary Installation • Cargo tie-down straps are used to ensure mechanical compatibility. • Experiment is electrically compatible.

  10. Final Design Summary Safety/reliability: • Ensure all components have a safety factor greater than 2. • Verify that enclosure can withstand up to 9 g’s.

  11. Final Design Summary Timeline

  12. Final Design SummaryPrototype Model

  13. Final Design SummaryCompleted Prototype

  14. Final Design SummaryCompleted Prototype

  15. Summary • All requirements set by NASA and PSU have or will be met. • All construction of the apparatus is complete and ready for shipment to Houston. • Trials of the apparatus in 1-g indicate that the low-g tests should produce good flow results. • In one week, we will verify whether the NASA low-g aircraft will live up to its moniker.

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