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Performance Gains of Propellant Management Devices for Liquid Hydrogen Depots
Author(s) -
Jason Hartwig,
John McQuillen
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
51st aiaa aerospace sciences meeting including the new horizons forum and aerospace exposition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2013-368
Subject(s) - propellant , liquid hydrogen , hydrogen , computer science , environmental science , process engineering , aerospace engineering , materials science , automotive engineering , chemistry , engineering , organic chemistry
This paper presents background, experimental design , and preliminary experimental results for the liquid hydrogen bubble point tests conducted at the Cryogenic Components Cell 7 facility at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. The purpose of the test series was to investigate the parameters that affect liquid acquisition device (LAD) performance in a liquid hydrogen ( LH 2 ) propellant tank, to mitigate risk in the final design of the LAD for the Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer Technology Demonstration Mission, and to provide insight into optimal LAD operation for future LH 2 depots. Preliminary test results show an increase in performance and screen retention over the low reference LH 2 bubble point value for a 325×2300 screen in three separate ways, thus improving fundamental LH 2 LAD performance. By using a finer mesh screen, operating at a colder liquid temperature, and pressurizing with a noncondensible pressurant gas, a significant increase in margin is achieved in bubble point pressure for LH

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