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Technology requirements to be addressed by the NASA Lewis Research Center Cryogenic Fluid Management Facility program
Author(s) -
J. C. Aydelott,
Robert Seay Rudland
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
21st joint propulsion conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.1985-1229
Subject(s) - systems engineering , research center , aeronautics , engineering , center (category theory) , computer science , aerospace engineering , engineering management , political science , chemistry , law , crystallography
The NASA Lewis Research Center is responsible for the planning and execution of a scientific program which will provide advance in space cryogenic fluid management technology. A number of future space missions were identified that require or could benefit from this technology. These fluid management technology needs were prioritized and a shuttle attached reuseable test bed, the cryogenic fluid management facility (CFMF), is being designed to provide the experimental data necessary for the technology development effort.

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