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Title: Ground Based Fuel Tank Inerting


1
Modeling of Inert Gas Distribution in
Commercial Transport Fuel Tanks
William M CavageProject Manager - Fuel Tank
Inerting FAA AAR-440, Fire Safety RD Branch
June 13th-14th, 2002International Systems Fire
ProtectionWorking Group CAA House - London, UK
2
Outline
  • Background
  • Preliminary Model Methods
  • Scale Tank Testing
  • Engineering Model
  • Summary

3
Background
  • FAA Would Like to Develop Cost Effective Methods
    of Modeling Inert Gas Distribution in Commercial
    Transport Fuel Tanks
  • Developed a Scale Tank Model of the 747SP CWT
  • Made From Plywood Using NTSP Shepard Report
    Drawings
  • Variable NEA Deposit Capabilities, Oxygen
    Analyzer in Each Bay
  • Preliminary Results Didnt Model Gas Distribution
    Well
  • Developed Multiple Bay Inert Gas Distribution
    Engineering Model of 747SP CWT
  • Models 6 Bay Tank in Test Article Venting Config.
    (half blocked)
  • Based on Ullage Washing Model

4
Inert Gas Distribution Modeling
  • Preliminary Models
  • Original Simple Inerting Model Developed by Ivor
    Thomas (FAA CSTA for Fuel Systems)
  • Tracks the Volume of Oxygen In and Out of a Tank
    and Calculates Oxygen Concentration Given the
    Tank Volume
  • Uses a Basic Spreadsheet Layout and Runs
    Instantaneously Given the Volume of the Tank, The
    Flow Rate and Purity of the NEA
  • Basic Formula for Model
  • Model Results Compared Well with Ullage Washing
    Data

5
Simple Inerting Model Results Compared with
Ullage Washing Data
6
Scale CWT Tests
  • Original Plywood Model Results Encouraging, But
    NEA Distribution Did Not Compare Well with
    Full-Scale Data
  • Made Several Improvements to Scale Tank
  • Better Modeling of Vent System Cross Sectional
    Flow Areas
  • Ensured Lid Did Not Leak Around Bay Tops which
    Would Alter Flow Pattern
  • Performed Additional Testing
  • Scale Tank Inert Gas Distribution Results
    Compared Very Well to Data Acquired on 747SP
    Full-Scale Test Article
  • Additional Testing Planned for Different Deposit
    Methods (Onboard System)

7
Scale Plywood CWT Model
8
Scale Plywood CWT Model Data Comparison
9
Multiple-Bay Inerting Engineering Model
  • Model Calculates Inert Gas Distribution in 6 Bay
    Tank, in terms of Oxygen Concentration Evolution,
    Given NEA Purity and Bay Deposit Flow Rates
  • Based on Original Inerting Model by Ivor Thomas
    which Tracks Oxygen In and Out of Each Bay
    Assuming Perfect Mixing During the Time Step
  • Assumes an Outward Flow Pattern and Splits Flow
    into a Bay to Adjacent Bays Using Out Flow Area
    Relationships
  • Presently Does Half Blocked Venting Case Only
  • Compared with Full-Scale Test Article
  • Must Run ACMs to Obtain Data that Agrees with
    Engineering Model (Which Assumes Perfect Mixing)
  • Agrees Best for Single Deposit Case Compared with
    Scale Tank Data

10
Engineering Model Assumed Flow Pattern
Bay 1
Flow Out
Bay 2
Flow In
Bay 3
Bay 4
Bay 5
Bay 6
Flow Out
11
Engineering Model Data Comparison
12
Full-Scale Data Compared with Modeling Methods
13
Summary
  • Scale Tank Testing Produced Good Results when
    Compared with the Good Mixing Full-Scale
    Testing
  • Cost Effective Modeling Method
  • Simple Engineering Modeling Methods Can Produce
    Fair Results in a Very Cost Effective Way
  • Additional Work Needed to Improve Model for
    Multiple Deposits
  • Both Methods Predict VTE Required (Amount of NEA)
    Very Well, Given a Highly Localized Deposit
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