Melissa Marie Soehnel
Sandia National Laboratories
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Archive | 2017
Christine Cardinal Roberts; Alan Graham; Martin B. Nemer; Leslie M. Phinney; Robert M. Garcia; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Emily K. Stirrup
Physical property measurements including viscosity, density, thermal conductivity, and heat capacity of low-molecular weight polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fluids were measured over a wide temperature range (˗50 oC to 150 oC when possible). Properties of blends of 1 cSt and 20 cSt PDMS fluids were also investigated. Uncertainties in the measurements are cited. These measurements will provide greater fidelity predictions of environmental sensing device behavior in hot and cold environments.
Archive | 2016
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Lisa Ann Mondy; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kyle Johnson; Henry T. Lorenzo
Polyurethane is a complex multiphase material that evolves from a viscous liquid to a system of percolating bubbles, which are created via a CO2 generating reaction. The continuous phase polymerizes to a solid during the foaming process generating heat. Foams introduced into a mold increase their volume up to tenfold, and the dynamics of the expansion process may lead to voids and will produce gradients in density and degree of polymerization. These inhomogeneities can lead to structural stability issues upon aging. For instance, structural components in weapon systems have been shown to change shape as they age depending on their molding history, which can threaten critical tolerances. The purpose of this project is to develop a Cradle-to-Grave multiphysics model, which allows us to predict the material properties of foam from its birth through aging in the stockpile, where its dimensional stability is important.
Archive | 2013
Lisa Ann Mondy; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Anne Grillet; Melissa Marie Soehnel; David Alan Barringer; Christopher Brian DiAntonio; Thomas P Chavez; David T. Ingersoll; Lindsey Gloe Hughes; Lindsey R. Evans; Stephanie Fitchett
We show that it is possible to manufacture strong macroporous ceramic films that can be backfilled with electrolyte to form rigid separator pellets suitable for use in thermal batteries. Several new ceramic manufacturing processes are developed to produce sintered magnesium oxide foams with connected porosities of over 80% by volume and with sufficient strength to withstand the battery manufacturing steps. The effects of processing parameters are quantified, and methods to imbibe electrolyte into the ceramic scaffold demonstrated. Preliminary single cell battery testing show that some of our first generation pellets exhibit longer voltage life with comparable resistance at the critical early times to that exhibited by a traditional pressed pellets. Although more development work is needed to optimize the processes to create these rigid separator pellets, the results indicate the potential of such ceramic separator pellets to be equal, if not superior to, current pressed pellets. Furthermore, they could be a replacement for critical material that is no longer available, as well as improving battery separator strength, decreasing production costs, and leading to shorter battery stacks for long-life batteries.
Aiche Journal | 2017
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Lisa Ann Mondy; Kevin N. Long; Mathew Celina; Nicholas B. Wyatt; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Victor Brunini
Archive | 2014
Lisa Ann Mondy; Rekha Ranjana Rao; Bion Shelden; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Timothy John O'Hern; Anne Grillet; Mathias Christopher Celina; Nicholas B. Wyatt; Edward Mark Russick; Stephen J. Bauer; Michael Bryan Hileman; Alexander Urquhart; Kyle R. Thompson; David Michael Smith
Archive | 2018
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Kevin N. Long; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kyle Johnson
Archive | 2016
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Kevin N. Long; Lisa Ann Mondy; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kyle Johnson; Victor Brunini; David R. Noble; Tyler Voskuilen
Archive | 2016
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Kevin N. Long; Lisa Ann Mondy; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kyle Johnson; Victor Brunini; David R. Noble; Tyler Voskuilen
Archive | 2016
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Lisa Ann Mondy; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kevin N. Long; Victor Brunini; David R. Noble; Tyler Voskuilen; Mathias C. Celina
Archive | 2015
Rekha Ranjana Rao; Lisa Ann Mondy; Christine Cardinal Roberts; Melissa Marie Soehnel; Kevin N. Long; Victor Brunini; David R. Noble; Mathias C. Celina