2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2019.102994
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Experimental investigation of abnormal pressure drop in branch feedlines with a five-port spherical cavity in liquid oxygen engines

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“…The pressure differences would continue until the four-branch pipelines are shut down, then the outlet pressure of each branch pipeline is restored to the same level. To address the problem and achieve fast fault location, in a previous study [1], we reproduced the anomalous pressure fall phenomenon using full-scale liquid oxygen experiments. The experimental results indicated that the pressure fall under certain conditions exists objectively, and is regular.…”
Section: Description Of Instability Flow Phenomenon In Lox Feedlinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pressure differences would continue until the four-branch pipelines are shut down, then the outlet pressure of each branch pipeline is restored to the same level. To address the problem and achieve fast fault location, in a previous study [1], we reproduced the anomalous pressure fall phenomenon using full-scale liquid oxygen experiments. The experimental results indicated that the pressure fall under certain conditions exists objectively, and is regular.…”
Section: Description Of Instability Flow Phenomenon In Lox Feedlinesmentioning
confidence: 99%