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The Sabatier reactor (it says) is the only part not available 'off-the-self', so we could expand on it here ? - [[User:Rod57|Rod57]] ([[User talk:Rod57|talk]]) 13:56, 12 May 2021 (BST) | The Sabatier reactor (it says) is the only part not available 'off-the-self', so we could expand on it here ? - [[User:Rod57|Rod57]] ([[User talk:Rod57|talk]]) 13:56, 12 May 2021 (BST) | ||
− | for the other processes we used the expression .... reaction, and Wikipedia mentions the Sabatier reaction. so I suggest we create Sabatier reaction for the chemical aspect, and add a Sabatier reactor section to the Sabatier water electrolysis process page. | + | :for the other processes we used the expression .... reaction, and Wikipedia mentions the Sabatier reaction. so I suggest we create Sabatier reaction for the chemical aspect, and add a Sabatier reactor section to the Sabatier water electrolysis process page. |
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+ | :I think splitting out a Sabatier reactor page would be interesting for a detailed design, perhaps there is something available from the ISS system ? Or there may be industrial units from solar to gas grid than could apply. | ||
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+ | :The graph seems to be missing the energy rejected from the reaction itself, although that may in the condensation of water part. Would need to be clarified. | ||
+ | : (above by Michel Lamontagne 12 May 2021) |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 12 May 2021
Split page - more on Sabatier reactor
This page seems to be more about the whole methalox production process that SpaceX might use.
I propose a section here on the Sabatier reactor, that maybe later could be split out into Sabatier reactor. The Sabatier reactor (it says) is the only part not available 'off-the-self', so we could expand on it here ? - Rod57 (talk) 13:56, 12 May 2021 (BST)
- for the other processes we used the expression .... reaction, and Wikipedia mentions the Sabatier reaction. so I suggest we create Sabatier reaction for the chemical aspect, and add a Sabatier reactor section to the Sabatier water electrolysis process page.
- I think splitting out a Sabatier reactor page would be interesting for a detailed design, perhaps there is something available from the ISS system ? Or there may be industrial units from solar to gas grid than could apply.
- The graph seems to be missing the energy rejected from the reaction itself, although that may in the condensation of water part. Would need to be clarified.
- (above by Michel Lamontagne 12 May 2021)