Densification of Liquid Oxygen – A Comparison of Numerical and Experimental ResultsThe NASA Launch Services Program and the NASA Engineering Safety Center had a requirement to conduct large scale tests with densified liquid oxygen. A densification system was designed where two dewars were simultaneously filled with liquid oxygen and pumped down with an ejector using nitrogen as the motive gas to densify the liquid. The dewars were evacuated to a final pressure of 5.86 kPa. The temperature of the liquid was not measured. Three distinct numerical models were created and compared against the experimental results. While these models were able to predict the final pump down time to within 15%, the transient behavior agrees with the experimental results within 30%. The final predicted temperature could not be verified as this was not measured during the experiment.
Document ID
20200002817
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
J Sasson (Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)
A F Skaff (Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)
M L Meyer (Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
D L Rios (White Sands Test Facility Las Cruces, NM)
T Y Hui (Sierra Lobo (United States) Fremont, Ohio, United States)