Morgana Lynn Fall
General Electric
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Journal of Aerospace Engineering | 2013
Shawn M. Allan; Jeffrey Braunstein; Inessa Baranova; Nicholas Vandervoort; Morgana Lynn Fall; Holly S. Shulman
AbstractMicrowave heating is a potential method for mitigating dust issues and creating solid regolith structures, such as landing pads, on the moon, Mars, and other extraterrestrial bodies. The advantage of using microwave heating is that regolith has the potential to be directly heated in situ. A computational model was developed that predicts the heating behavior of a lunar simulant, JSC-1A, using various methods for applying microwave energy. The efficiency of microwave heating depends on the properties of the materials. Dielectric properties are used to characterize a material’s microwave behavior, which is temperature and frequency dependent. Obtaining a variety of actual regolith samples for dielectric characterization can be challenging, which is why simulants and computational models were developed. This work used lunar simulant JSC-1A for dielectric characterization, microwave-processing studies, and computational modeling, inasmuch as this simulant is available in large quantities and has been ...
international microwave symposium | 2012
Shawn M. Allan; Morgana Lynn Fall; Erin M. Kiley; Pawel Kopyt; Holly S. Shulman; Vadim V. Yakovlev
Incorporation of radiant boundary conditions is proposed for multiphysics (electromagnetic and thermal) modeling to cover practically valuable scenarios of hybrid (heat radiation and microwave) thermal processing of materials. The algorithm is implemented by making the models of radiation in ANSYS Fluent available for the electromagnetic models in QuickWave-3D. The resulting simulator is applied to the process of hybrid heating of cylindrical samples of limestone in Ceralinks MATTM kiln. Time-temperature history of the heating process is simulated along with the temperature field. Hybrid heating is shown to be more efficient in terms of heating rate and tempera-ture uniformity.
Archive | 2012
Holly S. Shulman; Morgana Lynn Fall; Eric Wagner; Ricardo Bowlin
This project demonstrated microwave cracking of ethane with good product conversion and ethylene selectivity, with a short residence time ({approx}0.001 sec). The laboratory scale equipment was designed and built, along with concept designs for larger scale implementation. The system was operated below atmospheric pressures, in the range of 15-55 torr, with argon as a carrier gas. The measured products included hydrogen, methane, acetylene, and ethylene. The results followed similar trends to those predicted by the modeling software SPYRO{reg_sign}, with the exception that the microwave appeared to produce slightly lower amounts of ethylene and methane, although enhanced analytical analysis should reduce the difference. Continued testing will be required to verify these results and quantify the energy consumption of microwave vs. conventional. The microwave cracking process is an attractive option due to the possibility of selectively heating the reaction volume rather than the reactor walls, which may allow novel reactor designs that result in more efficient production of ethylene. Supplemental studies are needed to continue the laboratory testing and refine processing parameters.
American Ceramic Society Bulletin | 2008
Holly S. Shulman; Morgana Lynn Fall; Patricia Strickland
Archive | 2006
Laurent Cretegny; David Edwin Budinger; Vasile Bogdan Neculaes; Holly S. Shulman; Morgana Lynn Fall; Shawn M. Allan
Developments in Strategic Materials and Computational Design II - 35th International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, ICACC | 2011
Tyler A Gubb; Inessa Baranova; Shawn M. Allan; Morgana Lynn Fall; Holly S. Shulman; Waltraud M. Kriven
Archive | 2007
Morgana Lynn Fall; Shawn M. Allan; Holly S. Shulman
Archive | 2011
Morgana Lynn Fall; Gibran L Esquenazi; Shawn M. Allan; Holly S. Shulman
Archive | 2007
Shawn M. Allan; David Edwin Budinger; Laurent Cretegny; Morgana Lynn Fall; Vasile Bogdan Neculaes; Holly S. Shulman; ヴァシル・ボグダン・ネクラエス; ショーン・マイケル・アラン; デイビッド・エドウィン・バディンジャー; ホリー・スー・シュルマン; モルガナ・リン・フォール; ローレント・クレテグニー
Archive | 2012
Morgana Lynn Fall; Vadim V. Yakovlev; Catherine Sahi; Inessa Baranova; Johnney G Bowers; Gibran L Esquenazi