Design development and manufacture of a breadboard radio frequency mass gauging system. Volume 1: Phase B final report
Abstract
The applicability of the RF Mode Counting technique for gauging liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen under all attitude conditions was demonstrated using a vacuum jacketed test tank mounted on a remotely controlled gimbaling mechanism. In addition, the technique was successfully tested using liquid oxygen in a large NASA test tank as the tank was filled and emptied. To further substantiate the capabilities of the RF Mode Counting technique as applied to applications involving zero gravity conditions, a test system using benzene as a test fluid was flight tested in a KC-135 test aircraft. This testing involved a number of zero "g" maneuvers with various quantities of the test fluid. A series of tests were also performed to evaluate the relative effects of the presence of capillary liquid retention screens on the RF Gauging technique. These tests involved considerations of system Q reductions, RF leakage through retention screens, and surface wetting effects.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- November 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974STIN...7518546.
- Keywords:
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- Fuel Gages;
- Radio Frequencies;
- Flight Tests;
- Liquid Hydrogen;
- Liquid Oxygen;
- Weightlessness;
- Instrumentation and Photography