Storability Investigations of Water, Long-Term Storage Evaluation.
Abstract
The objective of this program is to gather data that will permit the Air Force to assess the long term storage characteristics of water, particularly with regard to formation of particulate matter, so that the feasibility of long-term storage of water for use as a transpiration coolant can be determined. Five metallic materials of construction are included in the program: 304 stainless steel, A-286 (aged) steel, 17-4 (aged) stainless steel, Inconel 718 (aged), 6Al-4V titanium (STA). Two types of water are used in the program; oxygen-saturated, deionized, filtered, and oxygen-free, deionized, filtered. Five-year storage tests have been initiated in 304 and 17-4pH stainless steels, A-286 steel, Inconel 718, and 6Al-4V titanium (STA) containers using the filtered, deionized waters. Evaluation of water and containers stored for thirty months and thirty-six months has been completed. The data show that both oxygen-saturated and oxygen-free water can be stored in appropriate metal containers for the selected time periods without detrimental particulate matter formation or significant changes in the quality of the water. It is in excellent condition for transpiration coolant purposes. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA034796
Entities
People
- E. M. Vander Wall
- G. R. Janser
Organizations
- Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings