TY - JOUR
T1 - Ground experimental investigation of thermodynamic vent system with HCFC123
AU - Liu, Zhan
AU - Li, Yanzhong
AU - Xia, Siqi
AU - Tan, Hongbo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - Thermodynamic vent system (TVS) is of significance to long term on-orbit storage of cryogenic fuel. In the present study, one ground experiment is established to investigate the pressure control performance of TVS with the working fluid of HCFC123. The tank pressure variation and fluid temperature change are respectively studied in self-pressurization, injection mixing and active refrigeration phases. The refrigeration capacity supplied by TVS and fluid thermal stratification during different phases, are specially illustrated. The effectiveness of the pressure control performance by means of TVS has been proven in the present experiment. The total venting gas loss is about 17.3 kg for 16 throttling cycles. The corresponding refrigeration capacity of TVS is 1216–1415 W, with circulation volume flow of 95 L/h and throttling ratio of 16.8–18.9%. Moreover, it costs approximately 6 h for the liquid thermal stratification developing fully. While in active refrigeration phase, the vapor has the maximum temperature reduction of 9.2 °C, and the variation of the liquid temperature is limited in 2.0 °C. When compared to direct venting method, TVS has recovered more than 23.22% venting loss for 4.75 h' operation. On the whole, the effective pressure control and heat load elimination of TVS are greatly confirmed.
AB - Thermodynamic vent system (TVS) is of significance to long term on-orbit storage of cryogenic fuel. In the present study, one ground experiment is established to investigate the pressure control performance of TVS with the working fluid of HCFC123. The tank pressure variation and fluid temperature change are respectively studied in self-pressurization, injection mixing and active refrigeration phases. The refrigeration capacity supplied by TVS and fluid thermal stratification during different phases, are specially illustrated. The effectiveness of the pressure control performance by means of TVS has been proven in the present experiment. The total venting gas loss is about 17.3 kg for 16 throttling cycles. The corresponding refrigeration capacity of TVS is 1216–1415 W, with circulation volume flow of 95 L/h and throttling ratio of 16.8–18.9%. Moreover, it costs approximately 6 h for the liquid thermal stratification developing fully. While in active refrigeration phase, the vapor has the maximum temperature reduction of 9.2 °C, and the variation of the liquid temperature is limited in 2.0 °C. When compared to direct venting method, TVS has recovered more than 23.22% venting loss for 4.75 h' operation. On the whole, the effective pressure control and heat load elimination of TVS are greatly confirmed.
KW - Ground experiment
KW - Heat load
KW - Pressure control
KW - Thermal stratification
KW - Thermodynamic vent system
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85028735505
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2017.08.017
DO - 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2017.08.017
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85028735505
SN - 1290-0729
VL - 122
SP - 218
EP - 230
JO - International Journal of Thermal Sciences
JF - International Journal of Thermal Sciences
ER -