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S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. Computer Code to Predict Fluid Flow Stability Of Capillary Pumped Loops TTH Research, Inc. Capitol Heights MD. INNOVATION
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Small Business Innovation Research Computer Code to Predict Fluid Flow Stability Of Capillary Pumped Loops TTH Research, Inc.Capitol Heights MD • INNOVATION Implementation of recent, novel hydrodynamic-theoretical study. Improves reliability of CPL design by predicting incidence of depriming behavior, the main impediment to reliable operation • ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Completed mathematical model to perform nonlinear hydrodynamic stability analyses for multiple pump/condenser CPL systems. • Implemented model in simplified computer code. COMMERCIALIZATION • Computer model, for the first time, predicted unstable CPL flow regimes within which the system failed to operate. • Successfully utilized to analyze hydrodynamic stability characteristics of various CPL systems including Terra Spacecraft’s CPHTS, CAPL-3 and HOST flight experiments. • Incorporated into SINDA thermal analyzer to simulate on-orbit transient behaviors. • GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS • Computer code has been in active use at Goddard ever since for evaluating CPLs. • For EOS-Terra, the results of the code analysis indicated that the liquid line size was too small under dynamic conditions even though it was fine for steady state operation. Such a result was experimentally verified in GSFC lab. Because of this finding, the EOS-Terra project was convinced to enlarge the liquid line so as to mitigate the risk. Points of Contact: NASA – Jentung Ku (301) 286-3130 TTH Research - Triem Hoang (301) 350-5090 Goddard Space Flight Center 1996 Phase I, SS5-068