A wide variety of orbital cryogenic liquid storage and supply systems are defined in NASA and DOD long-range plans. These systems include small cooling applications, large chemical and electrical orbit transfer vehicles and supply tankers. All have the common requirements of low-g fluid management to accomplish gas-free liquid expulsion and efficient thermal control to manage heat leak and tank pressure. A preliminary design study was performed to evaluate tanks ranging from 0.6 to 37.4 cu m (22 to 1320 cu ft). Liquids of interest were hydrogen, oxygen, methane, argon and helium. Conceptual designs were generated for each tank system and fluid dynamic, thermal and structural analyses were performed for Shuttle compatible operations. Design ...
Low gravity propellant control using capillary devices in large scale cryogenic vehicle
NASA LeRC is currently developing a FORTRAN based computer model of a complete nuclear electric prop...
The integrated systems program is capable of simulating both nominal and anomalous operation of the ...
A ground test program was conducted to verify several of the design methods and techniques that were...
A study was performed with three objectives: (1) analyze fluid management system fill under orbital ...
Detailed designs were made for three earth orbital propulsion systems; (1) the space shuttle (integr...
The cryogenic fluid management experiment (CFME), designed to characterize subcritical liquid hydrog...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab experiment to develop the technology associated with low gravity...
A detailed description of a computer model that has been developed for assessing the feasibility of ...
Energy efficient storage, transfer and use of cryogens and cryogenic propellants on Earth and in spa...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab cryogen management experiment was performed to demonstrate toe d...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab experiment to develop the technology associated with low gravity...
(1) Store cryogenic propellants in a manner that maximizes their availability for use regardless of ...
Water cascade heat pump system design and developed for continuous operation in thermal control syst...
Cryogenic gas storage systems were developed for the liquid storage of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, a...
Low gravity propellant control using capillary devices in large scale cryogenic vehicle
NASA LeRC is currently developing a FORTRAN based computer model of a complete nuclear electric prop...
The integrated systems program is capable of simulating both nominal and anomalous operation of the ...
A ground test program was conducted to verify several of the design methods and techniques that were...
A study was performed with three objectives: (1) analyze fluid management system fill under orbital ...
Detailed designs were made for three earth orbital propulsion systems; (1) the space shuttle (integr...
The cryogenic fluid management experiment (CFME), designed to characterize subcritical liquid hydrog...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab experiment to develop the technology associated with low gravity...
A detailed description of a computer model that has been developed for assessing the feasibility of ...
Energy efficient storage, transfer and use of cryogens and cryogenic propellants on Earth and in spa...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab cryogen management experiment was performed to demonstrate toe d...
The conceptual design of a Spacelab experiment to develop the technology associated with low gravity...
(1) Store cryogenic propellants in a manner that maximizes their availability for use regardless of ...
Water cascade heat pump system design and developed for continuous operation in thermal control syst...
Cryogenic gas storage systems were developed for the liquid storage of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, a...
Low gravity propellant control using capillary devices in large scale cryogenic vehicle
NASA LeRC is currently developing a FORTRAN based computer model of a complete nuclear electric prop...
The integrated systems program is capable of simulating both nominal and anomalous operation of the ...