Computer simulation studies of liquid hydrogen fill and vent systems for the space shuttle are studied. The computer programs calculate maximum and minimum permissible flow rates during cooldown as limited by thermal stress considerations, fill line cooldown time, pressure drop, flow rates, vapor content, vent line pressure drop and vent line discharge temperature. The input data for these programs are selected through graphic displays which schematically depict the part of the system being analyzed. The computed output is also displayed in the form of printed messages and graphs. Digital readouts of graph coordinates may also be obtained. Procedures are given for operation of the graphic display unit and the associated minicomputer and tim...
A cryogenic liquid distribution system suitable for the reaction control system on space shuttles is...
During launch for the new Space Launch System (SLS) liquid hydrogen is bleed through the engines dur...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Computer programs were written to model the liquid oxygen loading system for the space shuttle. The ...
The development of a cryogenic fluid system to supply liquid hydrogen to a turbopump at flowrates up...
The design and development of cryogenic supply systems for space shuttle vehicles are discussed. The...
An abbreviated program was conducted to investigate igniter, injector, and thrust chamber technology...
Technical analyses and computer programs in support of optimization of liquid hydrogen thermal prote...
Evaluation and demonstration of cryogenic propellant /oxygen-hydrogen/ use for spacecraft reaction c...
The Transient Cryogen Transfer Computer Program (TCTP) developed and verified for LOX systems by ana...
The Integrated Math Model for Cryogenic Systems is a flexible, broadly applicable systems parametric...
High-energy cryogenic propellant is an essential element in future space exploration programs. There...
The results of tests and studies to investigate the utilization of solid hydrogen for cooling of spa...
Results are presented from more than 1500 hours of testing on a liquid hydrogen thermal conditioning...
A computer programmer's manual for a digital computer which will permit rapid and accurate parametri...
A cryogenic liquid distribution system suitable for the reaction control system on space shuttles is...
During launch for the new Space Launch System (SLS) liquid hydrogen is bleed through the engines dur...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...
Computer programs were written to model the liquid oxygen loading system for the space shuttle. The ...
The development of a cryogenic fluid system to supply liquid hydrogen to a turbopump at flowrates up...
The design and development of cryogenic supply systems for space shuttle vehicles are discussed. The...
An abbreviated program was conducted to investigate igniter, injector, and thrust chamber technology...
Technical analyses and computer programs in support of optimization of liquid hydrogen thermal prote...
Evaluation and demonstration of cryogenic propellant /oxygen-hydrogen/ use for spacecraft reaction c...
The Transient Cryogen Transfer Computer Program (TCTP) developed and verified for LOX systems by ana...
The Integrated Math Model for Cryogenic Systems is a flexible, broadly applicable systems parametric...
High-energy cryogenic propellant is an essential element in future space exploration programs. There...
The results of tests and studies to investigate the utilization of solid hydrogen for cooling of spa...
Results are presented from more than 1500 hours of testing on a liquid hydrogen thermal conditioning...
A computer programmer's manual for a digital computer which will permit rapid and accurate parametri...
A cryogenic liquid distribution system suitable for the reaction control system on space shuttles is...
During launch for the new Space Launch System (SLS) liquid hydrogen is bleed through the engines dur...
AbstractNASA operations for handling cryogens in ground support equipment have not changed substanti...