Generalized Fluid System Simulation Program (GFSSP), Version 702 (Educational Version)(MFS-32929-1)
propulsion
Generalized Fluid System Simulation Program (GFSSP), Version 702 (Educational Version)
(MFS-32929-1)
Overview
The Generalized Fluid System Simulation Program (GFSSP) is a general-purpose computer program for analyzing steady state and time-dependent flowrates, pressures, temperatures, and concentrations in a complex flow network. The program is capable of modeling phase changes, compressibility, mixture thermodynamics, and external body forces such as gravity and centrifugal forces. GFSSP was developed at Marshall Space Flight Center for flow analysis of Rocket Engine Turbopumps and Propulsion Systems. GFSSP was the recipient of the NASA Software of the Year Award in 2001.GFSSP is a network flow solver. The thermo-fluid system to be analyzed is discretized into a network of nodes connected by branches. Conservation of mass and energy is solved in the nodes to calculate fluid pressures and temperatures. The momentum equation is solved in the branches for flow rates. Conjugate Heat Transfer may be added to the model through the use of solid nodes connected by conductors. A graphical user interface, MIG (Modeling Interface for GFSSP), allows users to build models by pointing and clicking.Properties for common fluids in propulsion applications are provided by the GASP/WASP and GASPAK property packages. Users can also supply fluid property interpolation tables. A library of common fluid components such as pipes, orifices, and valves is provided. Built-in advanced options include pressure and flow regulators, valve opening/closing, and propellant tank pressurization/draining. Thirty-two example problems demonstrate the use of the various capabilities of the code.
Notes: GFSSP will run on Windows PCs and Macs running Windows. It is a 32-bit program that will run on 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
Software Details
Category
Propulsion
Reference Number
MFS-32929-1
Release Type
U.S. and Foreign Release
Operating System
Windows 7, Windows 10