Experimental and Computational Modal Analyses for Launch Vehicle Models considering Liquid Propellant and Flange Joints

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In this research, modal tests and analyses are performed for a simplified and scaled first-stage model of a space launch vehicle using liquid propellant. This study aims to establish finite element modeling techniques for computational modal analyses by considering the liquid propellant and flange joints of launch vehicles. The modal tests measure the natural frequencies and mode shapes in the first and second lateral bending modes. As the liquid filling ratio increases, the measured frequencies decrease. In addition, as the number of flange joints increases, the measured natural frequencies increase. Computational modal analyses using the finite element method are conducted. The liquid is modeled by the virtual mass method, and the flange joints are modeled using one-dimensional spring elements along with the node-to-node connection. Comparison of the modal test results and predicted natural frequencies shows good or moderate agreement. The correlation between the modal tests and analyses establishes finite element modeling techniques for modeling the liquid propellant and flange joints of space launch vehicles.

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Sim, C. H., Kim, G. S., Kim, D. G., Kim, I. G., Park, S. H., & Park, J. S. (2018). Experimental and Computational Modal Analyses for Launch Vehicle Models considering Liquid Propellant and Flange Joints. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4865010

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