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llamacoffee@lemmy.world to SpaceX@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 1 month ago

SpaceX reveals why the last two Starships failed as another launch draws near

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SpaceX reveals why the last two Starships failed as another launch draws near

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llamacoffee@lemmy.world to SpaceX@sh.itjust.worksEnglish · 1 month ago
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“SpaceX can now proceed with Starship Flight 10 launch operations under its current license.”…
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    1 month ago

    Imma have to defer to CSI Starbase for this one 😅

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      I found some info! It is indeed part of the autogenous pressurisation system.

      Diagram from mcrs987:

      Photo from megagoose11 / Kevin Randolph:

      Someone also dredged up a 189-page PDF on Designing and Optimization of Pressurizing Gas Diffusers in Cryogenic Methane Tanks: A Technical Approach if you’re really interested :)

      Edit: Also, direct links to the Flight 9 and Ship 36 report (archive) and the Flight 10 webpage (archive).

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        Well, I took the plunge. From the thesis:

        The diffuser introduces the pressurant gas into the propellant tank as a critical component of the pressurization system in a liquid propulsion engine. Element present in both pressurization systems (self-pressurization and by inert gases), the diffuser makes the pressurant enter the propellant tank at a desired direction and velocity to keep the pressure inside the tank at the design level during the pressurization activities without the engine working (on-ground operations or during coasting phase) and to avoid the creation of zones where the operating pressure falls below a threshold value of NPSH during engine firing.

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        Hell yeah, great work. Thanks for reporting back, I was very curious about this too!

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