Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1507978 | Cryogenics | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Cryogenic liquid acquisition devices (LADs) for space-based propulsion interface directly with the feed system, a significant heat leak source. The gradual accumulation of thermal energy within a representative capillary LAD during long-term storage periods (up to 210Â days) on the Lunar surface is the main issue addressed. The ongoing program consists of experimental and analytical facets that include: (a) thermal modeling of LAD interior temperatures, (b) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses to define bulk liquid conditions surrounding the LAD, (c) testing and analyses of condensation conditioning techniques for stabilizing LAD liquid retention, and (d) low-cost fluid systems thermal integration testing.
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Authors
L.J. Hastings, R.G. Schunk, G. Grayson, L.G. Bolshinskiy, A.K. Martin, R.H. Eskridge, M.L. Pendleton, A.L. Frenkel,