Development of a Complex Geometry Standard Fixture and Solvent Evaluation Method fo Assessing Replacement Solvents for AK-225G Project
Published By National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Issued over 9 years ago
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<p><strong>The focus of this analysis was the development of a complex geometry test fixture and test method for determining solvent cleaning efficiency. AK-225 belongs to a class of chemicals called HCFC and is used for cleaning, drying and lubricant deposition applications. These compounds are regulated by the U.S Clean Air Act and can no longer be produced or imported into the United states.&nbsp; Any alternative solvent must be able to dissolve the soil/contaminant on the part.</strong></p><p><strong>The determination of an environmentally safe but reliable quality cleaning solvent is critical to Stennis propulsion test operations.&nbsp; A detailed methodology for determining the replacement solvent was devised and implemented during this project.&nbsp;&nbsp; In reality, parts undergoing cleaning are not able to be inspected internally to determine a cleanliness level.&nbsp; Therefore, a test rig that could be disassembled with complicated internal geometry was made using several computer aided design iterations. The test fixture disassembly allows for the inspection of the internals following the use of the cleaning solvent.&nbsp; The contamination solution is made of various items that are used in the propulsion test environment.&nbsp; Upon &ldquo;dirtying&rdquo; the test rig, a thorough post processing inspection exercise procedure was devised to be used when evaluating alternative solvents.</strong></p>