NASA mechanical impact testing in high-pressure oxygenThree independently developed high-pressure gaseous oxygen mechanical impact testers have been used to evaluate materials for the Space Shuttle Program. A test program evaluating the performance of these test systems is described. The gaseous and liquid oxygen test procedures and equipment are considered along with the material selection procedures. The results of the NASA mechanical impact tester variability study are presented, including penetration function curves and curve parameters and equivalent energies and comparisons of high-pressure testers at ambient pressure and temperature, ambient temperature and 34 MPa, and cryogenic temperature and 34 MPa. Finally, a summary of NASA mechanical impact test data is presented.
Document ID
19840038531
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bryan, C. J. (NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)