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Ground Testing of a 10 K Sorption Cryocooler Flight Experiment (BETSCE)The Brilliant Eyes Ten-Kelvin Sorption Cryocooler Experiment (BETSCE) is a Space Shuttle side-wall-mounted flight experiment designed to demonstrate 10 K sorption cryocooler technology in a space environment. The BETSCE objectives are to: (1) provide a thorough end-to-end characterization and space performance validation of a complete, multistage, automated, closed-cycle hydride sorption cryocooler in the 10 to 30 K temperature range, (2) acquire the quantitative microgravity database required to provide confident engineering design, scaling, and optimization, (3) advance the enabling technologies and resolve integration issues, and (4) provide hardware qualification and safety verification heritage. BETSCE ground tests were the first-ever demonstration of a complete closed-cycle 10 K sorption cryocooler. Test results exceeded functional requirements. This paper summarizes functional and environmental ground test results, planned characterization tests, important development challenges that were overcome, and valuable lessons-learned.
Document ID
20060038572
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Bard, S.
Wu, J.
Karlmann, P.
Cowgill, P.
Mirate, C.
Rodriguez, J.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
June 28, 1994
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
flight experiment
Brilliant Eyes BETSCE cryocooler sorption hydride automation Space Shuttle

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