The shuttle orbital maneuvering system P-V-T propellant quantity gaging accuracy and leak detection allowance for four instrumentation conditions
Abstract
The shuttle orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pressure-volume-temperature (P-V-T) propellant gaging module computes the quantity of usable OMS propellant remaining based on the real gas P-V-T relationship for the propellant tank pressurant, helium. The OMS P-V-T propellant quantity gaging error was determined for four sets of instrumentation configurations and accuracies with the propellant tank operating in the normal constant pressure mode and in the blowdown mode. The instrumentation inaccuracy allowance for propellant leak detection was also computed for these same four sets of instrumentation. These gaging errors and leak detection allowances are presented in tables designed to permit a direct comparison of the effectiveness of the four instrumentation sets. The results show the magnitudes of the improvements in propellant quantity gaging accuracies and propellant leak detection allowances which can be achieved by employing more accurate pressure and temperature instrumentation.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- July 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975STIN...7632241D
- Keywords:
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- Measuring Instruments;
- Orbit Maneuvering Engine (Space Shuttle);
- Propellants;
- Accuracy;
- Calibrating;
- Error Analysis;
- Fuel Tank Pressurization;
- Tables (Data);
- Spacecraft Instrumentation