The 1992-1993 advanced design program. Part 1: The Mars methane engine project. Part 2: The Mars oxygen processor new furnace

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Carbon Dioxide, Fuel Combustion, Internal Combustion Engines, Mars Atmosphere, Methane, Oxygen Production, Space Processing, Engine Tests, Furnaces, Oxygen, Oxygen Supply Equipment, Planetary Bases, Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia

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Three constituents of the Martian atmosphere, methane, carbon dioxide, and oxygen, can be used for internal combustion in engines utilized for future space exploration on Mars. These three gases, considered as the test case in this research, will be examined to determine required flow rates needed for combustion and optimization of engine performance. Results of the test case are examined in relation to a base case of methane and air for comparative purposes. Testing of exhaust temperatures, cylinder pressure, and exhaust gas analysis were performed for the base case and test case. Also described is a study utilizing a zirconia cell to convert carbon dioxide into usable oxygen to help support future Mars missions.

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