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Phase II Final Report - NASA's Institute for Advanced Concepts

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Planetary Exploration Using Biomimetics<br />

An Entomopter <strong>for</strong> Flight on Mars<br />

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LH2 Mass 0.1 kg<br />

LH2 Mass 0.2 kg<br />

LH2 Mass 0.5 kg<br />

LH2 Mass 1.0 kg<br />

LH2 Mass 1.5 kg<br />

LH2 Mass 2.0 kg<br />

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0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25<br />

Insulation Thickness (m)<br />

Figure 3-159: Cryogenic Tank System Mass as a Function of Insulation Thickness<br />

3.5.3.2 Zirconia Oxygen Generator<br />

A zirconia solid-oxide oxygen generator is a device that produces oxygen by electrolyzing CO 2 ,<br />

at temperatures up to 750° C, to strip off an oxygen ion from the molecule. Once the oxygen ion<br />

has been removed from the CO 2 molecule, the zirconia material acts as an oxygen pump and<br />

separator by allowing only the oxygen to pass through its crystal lattice by the process of solid<br />

state ionic conduction. This occurs when voltage is applied across the zirconia material. A zirconia<br />

oxygen generator was scheduled to be launched on the Mars 2001 Surveyor lander mission<br />

and was part of the Mars in situ propellant-processing experiment. The zirconia oxygen generator<br />

was sized to produce 0.5 cm 3 of O 2 per minute [138]. The system mass <strong>for</strong> this device is 1<br />

kg, and the steady state power consumption is 9.5 W.<br />

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<strong>Phase</strong> <strong>II</strong> <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Report</strong>

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