I read it a couple of years ago (very good book). The details are a bit scattered everywhere in the document although. I was hoping for a more technical apparatus (with drawings?). Most info I have on the design comes from Huzel and Huang in Modern Engineering design for Liquid-propellant rockets.
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I am looking for technical information on the design of pressure-stabilized tank or "balloon tank". That kind of tank was used for the propellants of the centaur upper stage rocket. I have found a few documents online but I was wondering of some people might have experience with that...
Hey Duwe6, thanks for your reply. I myself am an aerospace engineer but was hoping that that kind of design was sometime used in 'land applications' (and would have therefore some standards/design methodology).
I'll continue my journey in aerospace forums then :-)
Hello,
I am looking for technical information on the design of pressure-stabilized tank or "balloon tank". That kind of tank was used for the propellants of the centaur upper stage rocket. I have found a few documents online but I was wondering of some people might have experience with that...
Temperature would be a max of 1600K for 3sec. The thing can bleed and not be perfectly sealed, it's not a big deal. I just need to get a "best effort" in the first place (and by that I mean as soon as possible).
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I'm working with some ceramic tubes of small diameter (~0.08"OD) that I need to implement in a heat exchanger. I'm looking for documentation or design advise on how I could connect/seal them to a tubesheet as I don't have lot of experience in this. Pressure expected are around 200psi...
Forgot to add:
the PFA epoxy I had was not good at all, it was just some regular epoxy and they have put lots of materials they "suppose they can bond" in the description.
I got another kit more "professional", with an etcher and a special 2-tubes epoxy, for 130 bucks. I still need to try that...
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I have some flexible tubes of PFA (1/8" OD 1/16"ID) that I need to bond to a larger PFA tube (rigid). I was wondering what was the best way to do that. I just ordered some epoxy for PFA and I was also looking into plastic welding. What would be your advise on the best way to do that? The...
Hello,
I have some flexible tubes of PFA (1/8" OD 1/16"ID) that I need to bond to a larger PFA tube (rigid). I was wondering what was the best way to do that. I just ordered some epoxy for PFA and I was also looking into plastic welding. What would be your advise on the best way to do that? The...
Stonecold:
Due to the diameter of those tube, and the fact that they are made of Alumina, machining a barbed-like connection on it wont be possible (well it might but it's going to be a costy job I guess).
chicopee:
That's what I tried and it seems to work! I'm having pressures low enough for...
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I'm looking for a manifold made of PTFE/PFA to connect PTFE/PFA tubing. The best for me would be to have the tube "plastic welded" to that manifold but I am not really familiar with this technology. The assembly would be pressurized at 6bar at ambient temperature. The tubing have a 1/8"...