Volume 1B, Symposia: Fluid Measurement and Instrumentation; Fluid Dynamics of Wind Energy; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Con 2017
DOI: 10.1115/fedsm2017-69076
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Validation of Test Methods for Air Leak Rate Verification of Spaceflight Hardware

Abstract: As deep space exploration continues to be the goal of NASA’s human spaceflight program, verification of the performance of spaceflight hardware becomes increasingly critical. Suitable test methods for verifying the leak rate of sealing systems are identified in program qualification testing requirements. One acceptable method for verifying the air leak rate of gas pressure seals is the tracer gas leak detector method. In this method, a tracer gas (commonly helium) leaks past the test seal and is transported to… Show more

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“…For example, assuming free molecular flow and a similar leak path geometry, it was determined that water vapor (H 2 O) will have a lower leak rate in the sample tubes due to differences in physical properties of the gases (Redmond et al, 2015 ). Conversion factors are known for other gases, including nitrogen, argon (Ar), and air, for both viscous and molecular flow regimes (see Oravec et al, 2017 ). Water vapor is typically very low in abundance and relatively variable on Mars, generally representing less than 0.03% of the atmosphere, whereas carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) comprises 95% and is the dominant atmospheric gas on Mars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, assuming free molecular flow and a similar leak path geometry, it was determined that water vapor (H 2 O) will have a lower leak rate in the sample tubes due to differences in physical properties of the gases (Redmond et al, 2015 ). Conversion factors are known for other gases, including nitrogen, argon (Ar), and air, for both viscous and molecular flow regimes (see Oravec et al, 2017 ). Water vapor is typically very low in abundance and relatively variable on Mars, generally representing less than 0.03% of the atmosphere, whereas carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) comprises 95% and is the dominant atmospheric gas on Mars.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%