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High Pressure Vent Line Mishap: Investigation SummaryDuring testing on the E-1 Test Stand, the High Pressure (HP) Liquid Hydrogen (LH) vent line was displaced off its supports, damaging the expansion joints (EJ), piping, and pipe supports of the line. The damage to the vent line is believed to have occurred during Cell 3 testing on Thursday, September 21, during the first test of the day.
The fuel systems being used for Cell 3 testing are connected to the LP and HP LH Vent systems and are being used in Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) service. The Cell 3 interface bleed valve that discharges to the HP LH Vent system was inadvertently left at 100% open during the chill-in process for longer than the typical amount of time. Since this valve is usually at a lower set point or intermittently closed during the chill-in process, more than the typical amount of LNG flowed into the vent line as pre-test procedures continued as normal. The open bleed valve was noticed before test preparations were completed and prior to refilling of the HP LH Tank before test. The test sequence was started, run, and shutdown normally.

Video of the flare stack showed an atypical discharge of liquid at the flare stack exit. Pressure downstream of the Cell 3 interface bleed valve (a valve connected to the southernmost part of the vent system) spiked to a higher-than-normal level. No evidence of damage was captured at the time of the event. The system was used in a typical fashion after the event and for 4 subsequent tests on Thursday and Friday, before the damage was observed.

A drive-by inspection of the flare stack was performed on Friday (September 22nd) morning before sunrise and before test activities began, but no damage of the vent line was observed at that time. No abnormal system behavior was observed during testing on Friday. The damage was discovered and reported to NASA Test Operations on Monday, initiating the Incident Response Team. The Mishap appointment letter was issued September 27th to formally initiate the Mishap Investigation.
Document ID
20240006906
Acquisition Source
Stennis Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Richard Wear
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Jared Grover
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Brian Everett
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Decker Lazzeri
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Kelly Tran
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Donna Dubuisson
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Jeffrey Renshaw
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Calvin Lacy Thompson
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Christina Zeringue
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Larry De Quay
(SSC Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Robert Williams
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Armando Delgado
(Stennis Space Center Bay Saint Louis, United States)
Date Acquired
May 29, 2024
Subject Category
Propellants and Fuels
Ground Support Systems and Facilities (Space)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Annual Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS)
Location: Cleveland, OH
Country: US
Start Date: August 26, 2024
End Date: August 30, 2024
Sponsors: Glenn Research Center
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 750271.01.09.01.01
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
LNG
Vent Line
High Pressure
Propulsion Testing
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