Glenn Extreme Environments Rig (GEER) Facility Users GuideThe Glenn Extreme Environment Rig (GEER) is a large capacity pressure vessel capable of simulating high pressure and temperature conditions with a specified, custom mixture of gas. The chamber is certified for operation in physical and chemical conditions representative of the surface conditions of Venus. It can accommodate large scientific or engineering test articles while maintaining the specified conditions indefinitely. The user-configurable gas supply is capable of handling a mixture of up to nine independent streams for injection directly into the vessel. GEER is supported in part by NASA’s Planetary Science Division under the Science Mission Directorate and is available for use by the commercial, academic, and research communities.
GEER was operationally commissioned in November of 2014. At that time, it successfully maintained the temperature, pressure, and chemistry of the Venus surface atmosphere. In the spring of 2015, GEER began operations for engineering and scientific research. Since then, over 20 tests have been successfully conducted in the chamber with a variety of atmospheric test conditions.
Document ID
20240012869
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Blake W. Beckley (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Craig A. Motil (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Ian M. Henry (Jacobs (United States) Dallas, Texas, United States)
Ike S. Chi (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Mark D. Sprouse (Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)