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Green Propellant Infusion Mission Plume Impingement Analysis

机译:绿色推进剂输液使命羽毛冲击分析

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The Green Propellant Infusion Mission (GPIM) is a Technology Demonstration Mission (TDM) project, sponsored by NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD). The goal of GPIM is to demonstrate the capability of a green propulsion system, specifically, one using the monopropellant, AF-M315E. The GPIM propulsion system will be flown as a payload on a Ball Aerospace BCP-100, a small, standardized spacecraft. The propulsion system will have one 22 N thruster for primary divert manuevers and four 1 N thrusters for attitude control. One of the risks identified for GPIM is potential contamination of sensitive areas of the spacecraft from the effluents in the plumes of AF-M315E thrusters. NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is conducting activities to mitigate the AF-M315E plume risk. The plume risk mitigation activities include modeling the plume flow fields of the AF-M315E thrusters, assessing the plume impingement on the BCP-100 spacecraft including the impact on the power generating capabilities of the solar arrays, and conducting ground-based plume measurements on an AF-M315E thruster to correlate the plume modeling with plume data. This paper describes the preliminary results from the first activity, plume modeling and plume impingement analysis. Plume flow fields of the 22 N and 1 N thrusters have been modeled using both the method-of-characteristics based Reacting And Multi-Phase (RAMP2) code and the Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics Particle (HAP) Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) code. The density and temperature plume flow fields are presented, as well as species concentration at different locations in the plume. Chamber pressures from 400 psia to 100 psia are examined, simulating the GPIM propulsion system operating in blowdown mode. Both equilibrium and frozen flow assumptions are also investigated. The plume impingement on the BCP-100 spacecraft are evaluated, using both the Plume IMPingement program (PLIMP) and also HAP. The heating rates on the spacecraft surfaces are found to be fairly benign. Species flux on the surfaces are also examined, with hydrogen gas found to be the dominant species in the backflow region. The simulations from both models are planned to be compared to forthcoming plume measurement data, when AF-M315E thruster testing is conducted.
机译:绿色推进剂输注使命(GPIM)是由NASA的太空技术特派团(STMD)赞助的技术示范任务(TDM)项目。 GPIM的目的是展示绿色推进系统的能力,具体地,使用单普洛特AF-M315E的一种。 GPIM推进系统将在球航空航天BCP-100上飞行,是一个小型标准化的航天器。推进系统将为初级转移Manuevers和四个1N态度控制推进器有一个22 n次推进器。为GPIM确定的风险之一是从AF-M315E推进器的羽毛中的流出物中潜在污染宇宙飞船的敏感区域。 NASA Glenn Research Center(GRC)正在进行活动,以减轻AF-M315E羽流风险。羽流风险缓解活动包括建模AF-M315E推进器的羽流量,评估BCP-100航天器上的羽流冲击,包括对太阳阵列的发电能力的影响,并在一个上进行地面的羽流量测量AF-M315E推进器将羽流建模与羽流数据相关联。本文介绍了第一项活动,羽流建模和羽流撞击分析的初步结果。使用基于特性方法的反应和多相(RAMP2)代码和超声波曝光性粒子(HAP)直接仿真蒙特卡罗(DSMC)代码,已经使用了22 n和1N推进器的羽流场。提出了密度和温度羽流流场,以及羽流中不同位置的物种浓度。检查400psia至100psia的腔室压力,模拟在排污模式下运行的GPIM推进系统。还研究了平衡和冷冻流动假设。使用Plume冲击程序(Plimp)和HAP,评估BCP-100航天器上的羽流冲击。发现航天器表面上的加热速率相当良性。还检查了表面上的物种助焊剂,氢气被发现是回流区域中的主要物种。计划进行两种型号的模拟,以便在进行AF-M315E推进器测试时将羽状测量数据进行比较。

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