Spinward Flow
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SpaceX is in the process of upgrading their cryogenic pumps and chillers to be able to deliver 4600 tons of liquified CH4 fuel to a Starship stack in ~45 minutes, with a goal of pumping 100+ tons per minute.
For TL=8 cryogenic chemical propulsion systems this is an important upgrade, because the longer it takes to fuel the craft, the more of the liquified cryogenic CH4 and O2 will boil off, phase changing from liquid to gas (which must be vented from the pressure tanks) due to thermal transfer from the outside environment (see: frost ring on stainless steel outer skin). A faster chill and flow rate for these cryogenic liquids means less time for thermal transfer to happen and thus less boil off waste of propellants, meaning higher efficiency use of propellants and less waste.
Anyway, I figured that this data point could be of use to anyone who has ever wondered just how fast a fuel transfer at astarbase starport berth reasonably ought to be per fuel purification plant (200-1000 tons fuel capacity, per LBB5.80 RAW).
100 tons of L-H2 per minute "sounds about right" for a fuel transfer rate from a starport's fueling infrastructure.
Also means that extremely large ships with enormous fuel tanks could take a much longer time to top up on fuel.
For TL=8 cryogenic chemical propulsion systems this is an important upgrade, because the longer it takes to fuel the craft, the more of the liquified cryogenic CH4 and O2 will boil off, phase changing from liquid to gas (which must be vented from the pressure tanks) due to thermal transfer from the outside environment (see: frost ring on stainless steel outer skin). A faster chill and flow rate for these cryogenic liquids means less time for thermal transfer to happen and thus less boil off waste of propellants, meaning higher efficiency use of propellants and less waste.
Anyway, I figured that this data point could be of use to anyone who has ever wondered just how fast a fuel transfer at a
100 tons of L-H2 per minute "sounds about right" for a fuel transfer rate from a starport's fueling infrastructure.
Also means that extremely large ships with enormous fuel tanks could take a much longer time to top up on fuel.
