Modeling the Prediction of Helium Mass Requirement for Propellant Tank Pressurization

2012 
DOI: 10.2514/1.A32073 A numerical model that predicts the helium mass required for propellant tank pressurization during propellant outflow was developed. The model has the feature of including the effects of the internal hardware of the propellant tanksuchasbaffles,pressurantstoragetanks,andotherinstrumentation.Ituseda finitevolumemethodthatdivides the ullage and tank wall one-dimensionally along the propellant tank axis. A series of cryogenic propellant drainage testswerecarriedouttoverifythedevelopednumericalmodel.Therequiredamountofheliummasspredictedbythe model showed very good agreement with test data within an accuracy of 2:27% under the operating conditions. The developed model was applied to the pressurization system of Korea Sounding Rocket-III, and the results were compared withthe flight-test data.The comparisonresults showedthatthe developed modelwassatisfactory for the prediction of the required helium mass during flight. Additionally, a parametric study was performed to test the sensitivity of the developed model, and the results showed that the heat transfer coefficient between the ullage and the tank wall was the key factor in the accuracy of the model.
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