AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2020 Forum 2020
DOI: 10.2514/6.2020-3794
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CFD Modeling of Phase Change and Pressure Drop during Violent Sloshing of Cryogenic Fluid in a Small-Scale Tank

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“…However, an appreciable temperature difference (up to 15 K, [12,13]) can be produced between the liquid and the ullage gas. Sloshing can thus induce additional time-varying thermal loads on the tank's wall [14]. This is especially critical in metallic alloys, which are known to suffer from crack propagation and thermal fatigue when undergoing repeated thermal cycles [15].…”
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“…However, an appreciable temperature difference (up to 15 K, [12,13]) can be produced between the liquid and the ullage gas. Sloshing can thus induce additional time-varying thermal loads on the tank's wall [14]. This is especially critical in metallic alloys, which are known to suffer from crack propagation and thermal fatigue when undergoing repeated thermal cycles [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%