swainw
Aerospace
- Apr 25, 2003
- 27
We are doing some calcs on cyclinders filled with 5000psi air. the cyclinder is installed in an aircraft and using thermal flight profiles (dT/dt) functions, I am trying to see what the effect of the cylinder housing will have on thermal lag to effecting the internal temperature of the air. Since its a constant volume process, our concerns are the pressurization rise anbd fall over the temperature range. If it hits a certain high pressure, a relief valve lets out m.dot amount of gas, so the total mass is reduced. We need to set this venting pressure point to a suitable level to prevent gas loss, and understand the max operating pressure.
I tried this in excell using finite difference and as long as the T.infinity stays the same the cells converge to temerature time profiles, but as soon as I start varing the t.infinity as a function of aircraft flight altitude profiles, the system crashes. My thoughts are that an inner loop needs to resolve the transient temperature points at each time step, then advance to the next T.infinity point and re-run the convergence algorithm.
In my mind I have just a thought that a.) the metal housing probably conducts very rapidly and the inner wall becomes the same as the outerwall fairley quickly, Then the convective transfer to the stored gas takes x amount of time to stabilize, considering that air enclosed acts as a nice energy barier, Similar to fiberglass insulation with loosely filled air pockets.
Any assistance with the code structure or availability of off the shelf modules that can be dropped in would be helpful.
Regards,
Bill
Bill Swain
Ultra Electronics Precison Air Systems
Technical Coordination Manager-US Programs
swainw@asme.org
I tried this in excell using finite difference and as long as the T.infinity stays the same the cells converge to temerature time profiles, but as soon as I start varing the t.infinity as a function of aircraft flight altitude profiles, the system crashes. My thoughts are that an inner loop needs to resolve the transient temperature points at each time step, then advance to the next T.infinity point and re-run the convergence algorithm.
In my mind I have just a thought that a.) the metal housing probably conducts very rapidly and the inner wall becomes the same as the outerwall fairley quickly, Then the convective transfer to the stored gas takes x amount of time to stabilize, considering that air enclosed acts as a nice energy barier, Similar to fiberglass insulation with loosely filled air pockets.
Any assistance with the code structure or availability of off the shelf modules that can be dropped in would be helpful.
Regards,
Bill
Bill Swain
Ultra Electronics Precison Air Systems
Technical Coordination Manager-US Programs
swainw@asme.org