Real-time radiography support for Titan LAM

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Data Reduction, Image Processing, Propellant Grains, Propellant Properties, Radiography, Real Time Operation, Data Sampling, Gas Flow, Light Emitting Diodes, Nitrogen, Titan Launch Vehicles, Video Data, X Ray Imagery

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This paper discusses real-time radiography (RTR) support for the Titan Lightweight Analog Motor (LAM) cold gas tests. RTR was used as a diagnostic technique to measure propellant deformation within the motors as gaseous nitrogen, at various pressures, was flowed over the propellant grain. The data consisted of video images that correlated the propellant deformation to time and to chamber pressure. Measurements were made on three propellant configurations in 17 tests. Specific issues addressed include the approach taken to gather the data, the system layout, and image processing techniques used to interpret the data.

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