To extend the compatibility evaluation of candidate materials in oxygen, a high-pressure oxygen impact tester has been designed, developed, and installed at NASA/MSFC, Huntsville, Alabama. The tester has an operating range from ambient to 69,000 newton/sq m (10,000 psig) pressures and from the normal boiling point of liquid oxygen to 394 K (121 C) temperatures. The tester was designed to deliver 97.63 joules (72 ft-lb) of impact energy; however, variable height and weight can be achieved for threshold analysis. The system is completely remote and highly automated to furnish safe, reliable operation. High-frequency, fast-response instrumentation capabilities are provided to ensure maximum information output with the hope of minimizing the number of tests required for material acceptance. (Author)
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