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Thermal Optimization and Assessment of a Long Duration Cryogenic Propellant DepotA Cryogenic Propellant Depot (CPD) operating in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) could provide many near term benefits to NASA space exploration efforts. These benefits include elongation/extension of spacecraft missions and reduction of launch vehicle up-mass requirements. Some of the challenges include controlling cryogenic propellant evaporation and managing the high costs and long schedules associated with new spacecraft hardware development. This paper describes a conceptual CPD design that is thermally optimized to achieve extremely low propellant boil-off rates. The CPD design is based on existing launch vehicle architecture, and its thermal optimization is achieved using current passive thermal control technology. Results from an integrated thermal model are presented showing that this conceptual CPD design can achieve propellant boil-off rates well under 0.05% per day, even when subjected to the LEO thermal environment.
Document ID
20110013691
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Honour, Ryan
(Analex Space Systems, Inc. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Kwas, Robert
(Analex Space Systems, Inc. Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
O'Neil, Gary
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Kutter, Bernard
(United Launch Alliance Denver, CO, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
January 9, 2012
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
KSC-2011-104R
KSC-2011-104
Meeting Information
Meeting: 50th Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition
Location: Nashville, TN
Country: United States
Start Date: January 9, 2012
End Date: January 12, 2012
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS10-0206
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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