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Analysis of Cryogenic Propellant Tank Pressurization based upon Experiments and Numerical Simulations

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Analysis of Cryogenic Propellant Tank Pressurization based upon Experiments and Numerical Simulations (Tienda española)

Carina Ludwig (Autor)

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ISBN-13 (Impresion) 9783954047970
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736947979
Idioma Inglés
Numero de paginas 188
Laminacion de la cubierta Brillante
Edicion 1. Aufl.
Lugar de publicacion Göttingen
Lugar de la disertacion Bremen
Fecha de publicacion 04.09.2014
Clasificacion simple Tesis doctoral
Area Ingeniería
Ingeniería mecánica y de proceso
Palabras claves active-pressurization, cryogenics, propellant tanks, launcher upper stage
Descripcion

Focus of this study is the pressurization system of a cryogenic liquid propellant tank for the launcher application. Objective of the pressurization system is to provide the required pressure evolution in the propellant tank for a proper operation of the engine. The motivation of this study is an improved understanding of the complex fluid-dynamic and thermodynamic phenomena during the active-pressurization process of cryogenic propellants in order to optimize the on-board pressurant gas mass. Therefore ground experiments, numerical simulations and analytical considerations were performed for the investigation of the initial active-pressurization phase. For the performed experiments, liquid nitrogen was used as cryogenic model propellant, which was actively pressurized under normal gravity conditions up to different final tank pressures. As pressurant gases, gaseous nitrogen and gaseous helium were used with different inlet temperatures. For the numerical analyses the commercial CFD program Flow-3D, a three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equation solver, was used.