Computational Analysis of Cryogenic Flow Through a Control Valve

Author:

Daines Russell L.1,Woods Jody L.1,Sulyma Peter R.2

Affiliation:

1. Lockheed Martin Space Operations, Stennis Space Center, MS

2. NASA Stennis Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS

Abstract

The initial efforts to develop the capability to model valves used in rocket engine component testing at Stennis Space Center are documented. An axisymmetric model of a control valve with LN2 as the working fluid was developed. The goal was to predict the effect of change in the plug/seat region of the valve prior to testing. The valve flow coefficient was predicted for a range of plug positions. Verification of the calculations was carried out to quantify the uncertainty in the numerical answer. The modeled results compared well qualitatively to experimental trends. Additionally, insights into the flow processes in the valve were obtained. Benefits from the verification process included the ability to use coarser grids and insight into ways to reduce computational time by using double precision accuracy and non-integer grid ratios. Future valve modeling activities will include shape optimization of the valve/seat region and dynamic grid modeling.

Publisher

ASMEDC

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