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Room temperature reseal pressure model

Equation (3.70) is the simplified room temperature reseal pressure model. Equations (3.16) and (3.70) represent the breakthrough and reseal pressure models for screen channel LADs operating in room temperature storable liquids, respectively. Comparing the two equations, the measured breakthrough and reseal pressures are thus different on account of differences between advancing and receding contact angles as well as differences between the size of the pore throat and pore mouth. [Pg.81]

Thus the simplified room temperature reseal pressure model can be modified to account for differences in performance between different pressurant gases at cryogenic temperatures ... [Pg.293]

The set of primary and secondary factors which influence LAD design were formulated, and a suite of physics-based models for the influential factors were developed and validated both in storable and cryogenic propellants. While the models agreed well with historical room temperature data, all LAD models validated by cryogenic data, including bubble point pressure, reseal pressure, FTS pressure drop, TVS cooling efficiency, and full-scale LAD channel pressure drop show strong temperature dependence and deviation from the room temperature behavior. The models derived here and validated both by the... [Pg.371]

If reseal diameter is known, the reseal pressure equation can theoretically be used to determine the reseal point of any fluid with a known surface tension. However, the same problem arises with cryogenic reseal data as with the cryogenic bubble point data. The room temperature prediction value matches neither the non-condensable or autogenous pressurant gas case. In addition, the room temperature model cannot be used to predict reseal pressures of subcooled cryogenic liquid states or elevated pressurant gases. Therefore, the new model must therefore address the following three discrepancies that exist between cryogenic reseal pressure data and simplified room temperature model. These are ... [Pg.290]

As mentioned in Section 3.9.2, there are only three previous studies where reseal data was reported. Reseal pressure data was collected alongside all bubble point test data from both room temperature as well as cryogenic bubble point tests for a 200 x 1400, 325 x 2300, 450x2750, and 510x3600 Dutch Twill LAD screen in IPA, methanol, acetone, water, LH2, LN2, LQX, and LCH4. A total of 4836 reseal pressure data points, of which 4815 were new points, were collected, processed, and analyzed to develop this model. [Pg.290]


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