Title: A Thermal Hydraulic Model for Expendable Launch Vehicles
1A Thermal Hydraulic Modelfor Expendable Launch
Vehicles
- Michael Berglund
- Delta IV Launch Vehicle Development
- May 16-17, 2000
2Outline
- Point 1 - Correlation with Test Data
- Rocketdyne
- Thermal analysis
- DT-1 RCN
- Point 2 - Design Tool, Test Transient Conditions
- Point 3 - Common Modeling System
- Rocketdyne
- Controls group
- Point 4 - Good Customer Support
- New Parts Specified
- Modeling Hydraulic Systems Using EASY5
- Summary of EASY5 Process
3Easy5 Model of RS-68 Hydraulic System Heat
Transfer Analysis EJ Reott
- ACTUATOR
- VERIFICATION
- VM fluid output temp
- TF2VM
- FO fluid output temp
- (corrected)
- TF2
- Matches MHI Data
- (error /- 3.7)
4Easy5 Model of RS-68 Hydraulic System Heat
Transfer Analysis EJ Reott
- LINE SEGMENT
- VERIFICATION
- Heat transfer from fluid to wall (BTUH)
- QFPI
- Heat transfer from fluid to wall (corrected)
- QFPI11
- Wall temp
- TWPI
- Wall temp (corrected)
- TWPI11
- Matches Calculation
- (error /- 0.4)
5Fluid Temp Rise Across OrificeTVC1, TVC2, RCN
- EASY5 model oil temp rise across orifice
results - ?T 76F
- Hand Calculations Oil temp rise across orifice
(same conditions) results - ?T 75.9F
6Fluid Temperature Rise In Flight
7Development Test Models (major assumptions)
- Development Test Models
- DT_RCN (boundary conditions, spring force)
- DT_TVC (boundary conditions, spring constant
force) - DT_Breadboard (valves simulating flow demand for
all actuators, single valve representing all 4
engine valves) - DT_System (TVC, RCN actuators included, single
valve representing all 4 engine valves) - Hydraulic_System (same as DT_System but with
engine valves from Rocketdyne)
8EASY5 DT-1 RCN Model
9RCN Velocity and Stroke
EASY5
DT-1 RCN
10DT-1 RCN
EASY5
11DT-1 RCN Model Correlation
DT-1 RCN
EASY5
12Common Modeling System
- Rocketdyne
- Received and integrated Rocketdynes EASY5 model
into CBC EASY5 model - Controls Group
13New Components
- Found in New EASY5 Library
- AD (accumulator with an inlet and outlet), Qin,
Qout for both fluid and gas, EFX heat flux - PI - Pipe with heat flux
- VO - Volumes with heat flux
14New Accumulator
15EASY5 New Components
- New Parameters EFX and QIN
- EFX defines additional energy flux into the
volume wall. EFX units are BTUH/in2. - QIN defines additional heat generated internally
within the fluid. QIN units are BTUH
16Conclusions
- EASY5
- Test correlation
- Design tool, test transient conditions
- Common modeling system
- New parts specified
- Recommendation Continue to use EASY5 to model
hydraulic system
17Modeling Hydraulic Systems Using EASY5
- EASY5 Process
- Building a Model
18EASY5 Process
- Define system and the EASY5 model objective
- Build Model by Placing and Linking the Components
in the Correct Sequence (use only default or port
connection method) - Create an Executable File
- Find an Initial Operating Point (All Time
Derivatives Zero) - If the Model Equations Converge, Run a Simulation
- Plot Any Output As a Function of Time
19Building the Model
- Start with simple foundation model, ie, valves
for actuators, volumes instead of accumulators,
no tabular functions, average values - Run to see if results make sense, check with
other team members (in the ball park values) - Build on model, make more complex if preliminary
model checks out - Make thermodynamic model as simple as reasonably
possible because of potentially large simulation
times
20Actuators Approximated byMetering Valves
Similar to Breadboard Development Test set-up
21Model of TVC Actuator
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