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Advanced Liquid Oxygen (LO2) Propellant Conditioning Concept Testing II

NASA/TM-108512, Hasting*, J.H. and Perry, G.L.E. and Mehta*, G.K., Advanced Liquid Oxygen (LO2) Propellant Conditioning Concept Testing II, Propulsion Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 and *Lockheed Martin, Huntsville, AL., June 1996, pp. 23, Format(s): PDF 461k

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Extensive testing was performed on the promising L02 propellant conditioning concept of passive recirculation (no-bleed). Data from the project is being used to further anchor models in L02 conditioning behavior and broaden the data base of no-bleed and low-bleed conditioning. Data base expansion includes results from testing the limits of no-bleed and low-bleed conditioning with various configuration changes to the test facility and designed test article. Configuration changes include low velocity effects in the recirculation loop above the test article, test article internal constriction impacts, test article out-of-plane effects, impact from an actual Titan L02 pump attachment, feed duct slope effects, and up-leg booster effects. LN2 was used as the test fluid. The testing was conducted between July 1994 and January 1995 at the west test area of Marshall Space Flight Center. Data have shown that in most cases passive recirculation was demonstrated when the aforementioned limits were applied.
Keywords:feed duct, feedline, liquid oxygen (lo2), no-bleed, passive recirculation, propellant conditioning
CASI Document ID Number:96N29104
Subjects:Chemistry and Materials: Propellants and Fuels: Liquid Propellants
ID Code:331
Deposited On:28 June 2002