NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CRYOGENIC PROPELLANT BEHAVIOR IN LOW-G.
Abstract
A partial survey is presented of recent research, sponsored by the NASA Lewis Research Center, into the computational modelling of cryogenic propellant behavior in a low gravity environment. This presentation is intended to provide insight into some of the specific problems being studied and into how these studies are part of an integrated plan to develop predictive capabilities. A brief description of the computational models developed to analyze jet induced mixing in cryogenic propellant tankage is presented along with representative results. Similar information is presented for a recent examination of on-orbit self-pressurization. A study of propellant reorientation has recently been initiated and preliminary results are included. The presentation concludes with a list of ongoing efforts and projected goals.
Publication Title
NASA Conference Publication
Recommended Citation
Hochstein, J. (1987). NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CRYOGENIC PROPELLANT BEHAVIOR IN LOW-G.. NASA Conference Publication, 85-100. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/facpubs/14879