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A Wet-Motor Fan-Heater for Cryogenic Oxygen
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This paper describes a fan and electric heater unit that circulates and heats oxygen at 2400 psig and −170 F in a space vehicle storage tank. The motor, ball bearings, and all other parts of the unit are fully exposed to oxygen and are made of oxygen-compatible materials. The paper includes an explanation of heat-transfer design methods, a description of the unit and its parts, some performance diagrams, and a description of the brief development program.
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Phillips, S., "A Wet-Motor Fan-Heater for Cryogenic Oxygen," SAE Technical Paper 650849, 1965, https://doi.org/10.4271/650849.Also In
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