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Figure 12-6. Flow meter and ATC flow rates as a function of UTC date starting at launch. Data encompassperiods of flow control (constant segments in the ATC data) as well as pressure control.Figure 12-7. Mass remaining estimated from integrated flow meter and ATC flow rates. Trendline fits areextrapolated to zero mass. Since depletion did not occur in early July, it is clear that the dewar flow meterresults under-predicted lifetime.12.7 Reconciliation of lifetime estimatesA comparison of Figure 12-5 and Figure 12-7 indicate that the three different measurements yield threedifferent predictions for end of life. However, the HPM and ATC results disagree only by eight days out of 16.4months (1.6%). Of the three, the HPM was probably the most credible for the reasons that have been noted.344 March 2007 Chapter 12 — Cryogenic Subsystem Analysis

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