NASA/TM-2004-213549, McGhee, D.S., A Method for Incorporating Changing Structural Characteristics Due to Propellant Mass Usage in a Launch Vehicle Ascent Simulation, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, November 2004, pp. 12, Format(s): PDF 435k |
Launch vehicles consume large quantities of propellant quickly, causing the mass properties and structural dynamics
of the vehicle to change dramatically. Currently, structural load assessments account for this change with a large
collection of structural models representing various propellant fill levels. This creates a large database of models
complicating the delivery of reduced models and requiring extensive work for model changes. Presented here is
a method to account for these mass changes in a more effiicient manner. The method allows for the subtraction
of propellant mass as the propellant is used in the simulation. This subtraction is done in the modal domain of the
vehicle generalized model. Additional computation required is primarily for constructing the used propellant mass
matrix from an initial propellant model and further matrix multiplications and subtractions. An additional eigenvalue
solution is required to uncouple the new equations of motion; however, this is a much simplier calculation
starting from a system that is already substantially uncoupled. The method was successfully tested in a simulation
of Saturn V loads. Results from the method are compared to results from separate structural models for several
propellant levels, showing excellent agreement. Further development to encompass more complicated propellant
models, including slosh dynamics, is possible.
| Keywords: | structural loads, simulation, mass properties, propellant usage, launch vehicle, modal reduction, model reduction, structural dynamics |
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| Subjects: | Astronautics: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations: Launch Vehicles |
| ID Code: | 689 |
| Deposited On: | 17 February 2005 |