Behavior of a Salt Water Solution Near the Critical Point Under Microgravity Conditions
Published: Oct 25, 2017
Abstract
The Supercritical Water Mixture (SCWM) experiment conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) is designed to study a salt-water solution in the vicinity of the critical transition with a test cell filled with Na2SO4 (aq) 0.5-w. This salt is a Type II salt which undergoes a dramatic decrease in solubility past waters critical point. The paper discusses the liquid-vapor-salt distribution in the test cell for subcritical, trans-critical, and...
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Title
Behavior of a Salt Water Solution Near the Critical Point Under Microgravity Conditions
Published Date
Oct 25, 2017
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