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Numerical Modeling of Propellant Boiloff in Cryogenic Storage Tank

NASA/TM-2007-215131, Majumdar, A.K. and Steadman, T.E. and Maroney, J.L., Numerical Modeling of Propellant Boiloff in Cryogenic Storage Tank, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546–0001, November 2007, pp. 102, Format(s): PDF 5174k

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This Technical Memorandum (TM) describes the thermal modeling effort undertaken at Marshall Space Flight Center to support the Cryogenic Test Laboratory at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for a study of insulation materials for cryogenic tanks in order to reduce propellant boiloff during long-term storage. The Generalized Fluid System Simulation program has been used to model boiloff in 1,000-L demonstration tanks built for testing the thermal performance of glass bubbles and perlite insulation. Numerical predictions of boiloff rate and ullage temperature have been compared with the measured data from the testing of demonstration tanks. A satisfactory comparison between measured and predicted data has been observed for both liquid nitrogen and hydrogen tests. Based on the experience gained with the modeling of the demonstration tanks, a numerical model of the liquid hydrogen storage tank at launch complex 39 at KSC was built. The predicted boiloff rate of hydrogen has been found to be in good agreement with observed field data. This TM describes three different models that have been developed during this period of study (March 2005 to June 2006), comparisons with test data, and results of parametric studies.
Keywords:cryogenic tanks, thermal insulation, propellant boiloff, finite volume method, conjugate heat transfer
Subjects:Astronautics: Ground Support Systems And Facilities (Space): Test Facilities
ID Code:764
Deposited On:07 January 2008