Effects of Sloshing Dynamics on Fuel Acquisition in Satellites at Zero Gravity
Knowledge of the motion of propellants in the fuel tanks of spacecraft is essential to understanding various aspects of their operation and performance. Propellant motion impacts such propulsion functions as expulsion of liquid, venting of gases, and pressurization. In some cases the forces produced by the propellant motion must also be known. This is particularly true when the liquid mass is a significant portion of the the total spacecraft mass.
The animation at left shows the results of a three-dimensional sloshing analysis.
The Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) method used by FLOW-3D makes
these types of calculations possible. Additional physical models permit one to
use non-inertial reference frames and to include rigid body dynamics.
Ref. "Comparison of FLOW-3D Calculations With Very Large Amplitude Slosh Data," Computational Experiments, PVP - Vol. 176, ASME, 1989).
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