MAST Propellant and Delivery System Design MethodsA Mars Aerospace Taxi (MAST) concept and propellant storage and delivery case study is undergoing investigation by NASA's Element Design and Architectural Impact (EDAI) design and analysis forum. The MAST lander concept envisions landing with its ascent propellant storage tanks empty and supplying these reusable Mars landers with propellant that is generated and transferred while on the Mars surface. The report provides an overview of the data derived from modeling between different methods of propellant line routing (or "lining") and differentiate the resulting design and operations complexity of fluid and gaseous paths based on a given set of fluid sources and destinations. The EDAI team desires a rough-order-magnitude algorithm for estimating the lining characteristics (i.e., the plumbing mass and complexity) associated different numbers of vehicle propellant sources and destinations. This paper explored the feasibility of preparing a mathematically sound algorithm for this purpose, and offers a method for the EDAI team to implement.
Document ID
20150015504
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Nadeem, Uzair (Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical Coll. TX, United States)
Mc Cleskey, Carey M. (NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Date Acquired
August 6, 2015
Publication Date
July 21, 2015
Subject Category
Propellants And FuelsSystems Analysis And Operations Research