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Advanced Magnetic Materials Methods and Numerical Models for Fluidization in Microgravity and HypogravityTo support long-duration manned missions in space such as a permanent lunar base, Mars transit, or Mars Surface Mission, improved methods for the treatment of solid wastes, particularly methods that recover valuable resources, are needed. The ability to operate under microgravity and hypogravity conditions is essential to meet this objective. The utilization of magnetic forces to manipulate granular magnetic media has provided the means to treat solid wastes under variable gravity conditions by filtration using a consolidated magnetic media bed followed by thermal processing of the solid wastes in a fluidized bed reactor. Non-uniform magnetic fields will produce a magnetic field gradient in a bed of magnetically susceptible media toward the distributor plate of a fluidized bed reactor. A correctly oriented magnetic field gradient will generate a downward direct force on magnetic media that can substitute for gravitational force in microgravity, or which may augment low levels of gravity, such as on the Moon or Mars. This approach is termed Gradient Magnetically Assisted Fluidization (G-MAFB), in which the magnitude of the force on the fluidized media depends upon the intensity of the magnetic field (H), the intensity of the field gradient (dH/dz), and the magnetic susceptibility of the media. Fluidized beds based on the G-MAFB process can operate in any gravitational environment by tuning the magnetic field appropriately. Magnetic materials and methods have been developed that enable G-MAFB operation under variable gravity conditions.
Document ID
20130009798
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Atwater, James
(Umpqua Research Co. Myrtle Creek, OR, United States)
Wheeler, Richard, Jr.
(Umpqua Research Co. Myrtle Creek, OR, United States)
Akse, James
(Umpqua Research Co. Myrtle Creek, OR, United States)
Jovanovic, Goran
(Oregon State Univ. OR, United States)
Reed, Brian
(Oregon State Univ. OR, United States)
Date Acquired
August 27, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 2013
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, Februrary 2013
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Report/Patent Number
MSC-24245-1
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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