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Joule-Heated Molten Regolith Electrolysis Reactor Concepts for Oxygen and Metals Production on the Moon and MarsThe technology of direct electrolysis of molten lunar regolith to produce oxygen and molten metal alloys has progressed greatly in the last few years. The development of long-lasting inert anodes and cathode designs as well as techniques for the removal of molten products from the reactor has been demonstrated. The containment of chemically aggressive oxide and metal melts is very difficult at the operating temperatures ca. 1600 C. Containing the molten oxides in a regolith shell can solve this technical issue and can be achieved by designing a Joule-heated (sometimes called 'self-heating') reactor in which the electrolytic currents generate enough Joule heat to create a molten bath. Solutions obtained by multiphysics modeling allow the identification of the critical dimensions of concept reactors.
Document ID
20120003037
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sibille, Laurent
(QinetiQ North America Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States)
Dominguez, Jesus A.
(QinetiQ North America Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
January 9, 2012
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2011-305
KSC-2012-006R
Meeting Information
Meeting: 42nd Inernational Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES)
Location: San Diego, CA
Country: United States
Start Date: July 15, 2012
End Date: July 19, 2012
Sponsors: American Inst. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNK11EA08C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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