Cryogens are viable candidate propellants for NASA's Lunar and Mars exploration programs. To provide adequate mass flow to the system's engines and/or prevent feed system cavitation, gaseous helium (GHe) is frequently considered as a pressurant. A Thermodynamic Venting System (TVS) is designed to maintain tank pressure during low gravity operations without propellant resettling. Tests were conducted in the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Multi-purpose Hydrogen Test Bed (MHTB) to evaluate the effects of GHe pressurant on pressure control performance of a TVS with liquid hydrogen () and nitrogen () test liquids. The TVS used comprises a recirculation pump, a Joule-Thomson (J-T) expansion valve, and a parallel flow concentric tube heat exchanger combined with a longitudinal spray bar. A small amount of liquid extracted from the tank recirculation line was passed through the J-T valve and then through the heat exchanger, extracting thermal energy from the bulk liquid and ullage and thereby enabling pressure control. The tests were performed at fill levels of 90%, 50%, and 25%, and tests were conducted at fill levels of 50% and 25%. Moreover, each test was conducted with a specified tank ullage pressure control band. A one-dimensional TVS performance program was used to analyze and correlate the test data. Predictions were compared with test data of ullage pressure and temperature and bulk liquid saturation pressure and temperature.
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16 March 2008
ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC, Vol. 53
16–20 July 2007
Chattanooga (Tennessee)
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March 16 2008
ANALYZING THE USE OF GASEOUS HELIUM AS A PRESSURANT WITH CRYOGENIC PROPELLANTS WITH THERMODYNAMIC VENTING SYSTEM MODELLING AND TEST DATA Free
A. Hedayat;
A. Hedayat
aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
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S. L. Nelson;
S. L. Nelson
aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
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L. J. Hastings;
L. J. Hastings
bAlpha Technology Inc. Huntsville, AL 35812, USA
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R. H. Flachbart;
R. H. Flachbart
aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
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D. J. Vermilion;
D. J. Vermilion
aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
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S. P. Tucker
S. P. Tucker
aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
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A. Hedayat
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S. L. Nelson
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L. J. Hastings
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R. H. Flachbart
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D. J. Vermilion
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S. P. Tucker
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aNASA-Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC, AL 35812, USA
bAlpha Technology Inc. Huntsville, AL 35812, USA
AIP Conf. Proc. 985, 1491–1498 (2008)
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A. Hedayat, S. L. Nelson, L. J. Hastings, R. H. Flachbart, D. J. Vermilion, S. P. Tucker; ANALYZING THE USE OF GASEOUS HELIUM AS A PRESSURANT WITH CRYOGENIC PROPELLANTS WITH THERMODYNAMIC VENTING SYSTEM MODELLING AND TEST DATA. AIP Conf. Proc. 16 March 2008; 985 (1): 1491–1498. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2908511
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