Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage

The hard landing of the spent stage of promising launch vehicles (LV) in the designated areas of the fall leads to the collapse of the structure, the spillage of the remnants of the guaranteed fuel reserve, the outbreak of fires, and, as a result, require large expenditures for the complete eliminat...

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Main Authors: B. Akylbek, Y. Gulnaz, T. Valery, K. Maksat, S. Nurlan
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2023-05-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:https://www.jafmonline.net/article_2226_c6913d9612c69c6c131c9dfa1909770e.pdf
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author B. Akylbek
Y. Gulnaz
T. Valery
K. Maksat
S. Nurlan
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description The hard landing of the spent stage of promising launch vehicles (LV) in the designated areas of the fall leads to the collapse of the structure, the spillage of the remnants of the guaranteed fuel reserve, the outbreak of fires, and, as a result, require large expenditures for the complete elimination of man-made consequences. Residues of the guaranteed fuel are additional stocks of propellant components in the rocket blocks of the stage of LV, designed to compensate for the disturbing factors acting in flight on the LV. They are characterized by carcinogenic and mutagenic effects on the environment. The article considers the issue of extraction of unprocessed residues of guaranteed fuel. An experimental stand and a program for conducting experiments have been developed to study the extraction process. The purpose of the study is to conduct a comparative analysis of the results of mathematical modeling and physical modeling. Based on the results of the physical experiment, a mathematical model, and the results of a comparative study of two types of models are presented: The calculated heat carrier (HC) temperatures at the experimental model setup (EMS) inlet (according to the first law of thermodynamics and the Navier-Stokes equations) and the measured HC temperature at the EMS inlet during experiments were compared.
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spelling doaj.art-fcdee27cbc974d83b762fef8c5c496a32023-05-08T07:56:18ZengIsfahan University of TechnologyJournal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35721735-36452023-05-011671331134410.47176/jafm.16.07.17062226Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended StageB. Akylbek0Y. Gulnaz1T. Valery2K. Maksat3S. Nurlan4al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, 050040, Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, 050040, KazakhstanOmsk State Technical University, Omsk, 644050, RussiaInstitute of information and computational technologies, Almaty, 050000, KazakhstanAlmaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunication, Almaty, 050013, KazakhstanThe hard landing of the spent stage of promising launch vehicles (LV) in the designated areas of the fall leads to the collapse of the structure, the spillage of the remnants of the guaranteed fuel reserve, the outbreak of fires, and, as a result, require large expenditures for the complete elimination of man-made consequences. Residues of the guaranteed fuel are additional stocks of propellant components in the rocket blocks of the stage of LV, designed to compensate for the disturbing factors acting in flight on the LV. They are characterized by carcinogenic and mutagenic effects on the environment. The article considers the issue of extraction of unprocessed residues of guaranteed fuel. An experimental stand and a program for conducting experiments have been developed to study the extraction process. The purpose of the study is to conduct a comparative analysis of the results of mathematical modeling and physical modeling. Based on the results of the physical experiment, a mathematical model, and the results of a comparative study of two types of models are presented: The calculated heat carrier (HC) temperatures at the experimental model setup (EMS) inlet (according to the first law of thermodynamics and the Navier-Stokes equations) and the measured HC temperature at the EMS inlet during experiments were compared.https://www.jafmonline.net/article_2226_c6913d9612c69c6c131c9dfa1909770e.pdflaunch vehicleguaranteed fuel reservesliquid rocket enginegasificationexperimental standheat carriermodeling
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K. Maksat
S. Nurlan
Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
launch vehicle
guaranteed fuel reserves
liquid rocket engine
gasification
experimental stand
heat carrier
modeling
title Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
title_full Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
title_fullStr Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
title_full_unstemmed Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
title_short Studies on the Extraction of the Guaranteed Fuel Reserve in the Tanks of the Expended Stage
title_sort studies on the extraction of the guaranteed fuel reserve in the tanks of the expended stage
topic launch vehicle
guaranteed fuel reserves
liquid rocket engine
gasification
experimental stand
heat carrier
modeling
url https://www.jafmonline.net/article_2226_c6913d9612c69c6c131c9dfa1909770e.pdf
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