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Centaur Propellant Thermal Conditioning StudyA wicking investigation revealed that passive thermal conditioning was feasible and provided considerable weight advantage over active systems using throttled vent fluid in a Centaur D-1s launch vehicle. Experimental wicking correlations were obtained using empirical revisions to the analytical flow model. Thermal subcoolers were evaluated parametrically as a function of tank pressure and NPSP. Results showed that the RL10 category I engine was the best candidate for boost pump replacement and the option showing the lowest weight penalty employed passively cooled acquisition devices, thermal subcoolers, dry ducts between burns and pumping of subcooler coolant back into the tank. A mixing correlation was identified for sizing the thermodynamic vent system mixer. Worst case mixing requirements were determined by surveying Centaur D-1T, D-1S, IUS, and space tug vehicles. Vent system sizing was based upon worst case requirements. Thermodynamic vent system/mixer weights were determined for each vehicle.
Document ID
19770003272
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Blatt, M. H.
(General Dynamics/Convair San Diego, CA, United States)
Pleasant, R. L.
(General Dynamics/Convair San Diego, CA, United States)
Erickson, R. C.
(General Dynamics/Convair San Diego, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 3, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1976
Subject Category
Propellants And Fuels
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-135032
CASD-NAS-76-026
Report Number: NASA-CR-135032
Report Number: CASD-NAS-76-026
Accession Number
77N10214
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS3-19693
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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