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1NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960007120: Simulation Of Sloshing Dynamics Induced Forces And Torques Actuated On Dewar Container Driven By Gravity Gradient And Jitter Accelerations In Microgravity
By NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Some experimental spacecraft use superconducting sensors for gyro read-out and so must be maintained at a very low temperature. The boil-off from the cryogenic liquid used to cool the sensors can also be used, as the Gravity Probe B (GP-B) spacecraft does, as propellant to maintain attitude control and drag-free operation of the spacecraft. The cryogenic liquid for such spacecraft is, however, susceptible to both slosh-like motion and non-axisymmetric configurations under the influence of various kinds of gravity jitter and gravity gradient accelerations. Hence, it is important to quantify the magnitude of the liquid-induced perturbations on the spacecraft. We use the example of the GP-B to investigate such perturbations by numerical simulations. For this spacecraft disturbances can be imposed on the liquid by atmospheric drag, spacecraft attitude control maneuvers, and the earth's gravity gradient. More generally, onboard machinery vibrations and crew motion can also create disturbances. Recent studies suggest that high frequency disturbances are relatively unimportant in causing liquid motions in comparison to low frequency ones. The results presented here confirm this conclusion. After an initial calibration period, the GP-B spacecraft rotates in orbit at 0.1 rpm about the tank symmetry axis. For this rotation rate, the equilibrium liquid free surface shape is a 'doughnut' configuration for all residual gravity levels of 10(exp -6) g(sub 0) or less, as shown by experiments and by numerical simulations; furthermore, the superfluid behavior of the 1.8 K liquid helium used in GP-B eliminates temperature gradients and therefore such effects as Marangoni convection do not have to be considered. Classical fluid dynamics theory is used as the basis of the numerical simulations here, since Mason's experiments show that the theory is applicable for cryogenic liquid helium in large containers. To study liquid responses to various disturbances, we investigate and simulate three levels of gravity jitter (10(exp -6), 10(exp -7), and 10(exp -8) g(sub 0)) each at three predominant frequencies (0.1, 1.0, and 10 Hz), combined with a gravity gradient appropriate for the GP-B orbit. Dynamical evolution of sloshing dynamics excited fluid forces and torque fluctuations exerted on the dewar container driven by the combined gravity gradient and jitter accelerations are also investigated and simulated.
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960007120: Simulation Of Sloshing Dynamics Induced Forces And Torques Actuated On Dewar Container Driven By Gravity Gradient And Jitter Accelerations In Microgravity” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960007120: Simulation Of Sloshing Dynamics Induced Forces And Torques Actuated On Dewar Container Driven By Gravity Gradient And Jitter Accelerations In Microgravity
- Author: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
- Language: English
“NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19960007120: Simulation Of Sloshing Dynamics Induced Forces And Torques Actuated On Dewar Container Driven By Gravity Gradient And Jitter Accelerations In Microgravity” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - CRYOGENIC EQUIPMENT - CRYOGENIC FLUID STORAGE - FLUID MANAGEMENT - GRAVITATIONAL EFFECTS - GRAVITY PROBE B - LIQUID HELIUM - LIQUID SLOSHING - LIQUID-VAPOR INTERFACES - MICROGRAVITY - ROTATING FLUIDS - SPACE STORAGE - VIBRATION - BUBBLES - COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS - INTERFACIAL TENSION - LIQUID SURFACES - OSCILLATING FLOW - TORQUE - Hung, R. J. - Pan, H. L.
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- Internet Archive ID: NASA_NTRS_Archive_19960007120
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