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Advanced Liquid Oxygen (LO2) Propellant Conditioning Concept Testing

NASA/TM-108477, Perry, G.L.E. and Suter, J.D. and Turner, S.G., Advanced Liquid Oxygen (LO2) Propellant Conditioning Concept Testing, Propulsion Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, January 1995, pp. 21, Format(s): PDF 325k

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Advanced methods of liquid oxygen (LO2) propellant conditioning were studied as part of an effort for increasing reliability and operability while reducing cost of future heavy lift launch vehicles. The most promising conditioning concept evaluated was no-bleed (passive recirculation) followed by low-bleed, helium injection, and use of a recirculation line. Full-scale cryogenic testing was performed with a sloped feedline test article to validate models of behavior of LO2 in the feedline and to prove no-bleed feasibility. Test data are also intended to help generate design guidelines for the development of a main propulsion system feed duct. A design-of-experiments matrix of over 100 tests was developed to test all four propellant conditioning concepts and the impact of design parameters on the concepts. Liquid nitrogen was used as the test fluid. The work for this project was conducted from October 1992 through January 1994 at the hydrogen cold flow facility of the west test area of MSFC. Test data have shown that satisfactory temperatures are being obtained for the no-bleed conditioning concept.
Keywords:feed duct, feedline, liquid oxygen (lo2), no-bleed, passive recirculation, propellant conditioning
CASI Document ID Number:95N22672
Subjects:Chemistry and Materials: Propellants and Fuels: Liquid Propellants
ID Code:289
Deposited On:27 June 2002