U.S. Navy Molecular Sieve On-Board Oxygen Generation System - An Update
Abstract
This center has been conducting a development program to explore the On-Board Oxygen Generation (OBOG) concept for application aboard tactical Naval aircraft. The objective of the program is to eliminate hazardous and logistically burdensome LOX (liquid oxygen) installations on ships, as well as in forward basing areas, by generation of oxygen on board the aircraft. Program progress includes: (1)Major reduction in values of weight and resource requirements to acceptable levels; (2) Development of hardware prototypes of the proposed systems suitable for flight test; (3) Aircraft/OBOG systems integration studies; (4) Laboratory T&E of the prototype systems; (5) Physiological assessment (man rating) of the prototype systems; and (6) Flight testing to date. This paper reports current progress including: Laboratory qualification testing and Technical Evaluation.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 14, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA099576
Entities
People
- Matthew J. Lamp
Organizations
- Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster