Zero-G flight test of a gauging system. Volume 1: Summary
Abstract
The capability of a nucleonic gauging system to gauge the content of a reduced-scale storable liquid tank in a zero-g environment as provided by a KC-135 Zero-G Aircraft was demonstrated. Although the propellant-ullage interface never achieved the stable, zero-g equilibrium configuration, the gauging system gauged liquid quantity over all tank loadings to a total system accuracy the order of two percent. It was also determined that the gauging system presented no undue safety hazard to operating personnel in either ground and/or flight testing.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- January 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976zftg....1......
- Keywords:
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- C-135 Aircraft;
- Flight Tests;
- Measuring Instruments;
- Propellant Tanks;
- Weightlessness;
- Accuracy;
- Safety Factors;
- Storage Tanks;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation