Development of High Temperature (3400F) and High Pressure (27,000 PSI) Gas Venting Process for Nitrogen Batch Heater

Abstract

This report discusses a venting process for nitrogen gas heated up to 3,400 deg F and 27,000 psi. Nitrogen at similar temperatures and pressures have successfully been vented in hot isostatic pressing (HIP) manufacturing processes, but to date no further applications are known for Heater Vessels used in hypersonic wind tunnels. The thesis first focuses on the instrumentation and experimental setup to test venting nitrogen gas up to 1550 deg F and 22,000 psi and to measure thermal stratification in the Heater Vessel. The results of the experiment show the current Heater Vessel is capable of venting nitrogen gas up to 1550 deg F and 22,000 psi by instrumenting critical locations and leveraging passive cooling. The report then focuses on using data from the experiment to design a system that is capable of venting nitrogen gas heated up to 3,400 deg F and 27,000 psi through the bottom closure of the Heater Vessel.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2018
Accession Number
AD1048107

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  • Parth Kathrotiya

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  • National Aerospace Solutions, LLC

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  • Hypersonics
  • Hypersonics - Hypersonic Flow