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Guys, I'm having real troubles figuring out the mass of LOX and LH2 given their densities, maximum allowable volume of a 5m cylinder, and a fuel to oxidizer ratio of 1:6. So far, for liquid oxygen, I've gotten Mass=(1141(19.634h))/(5/6) and Mass=(70.8(19.634h))/(1/6) where h equals the height of the individual tanks. The only place where they seem to intersect is at h=0. I'm incredibly confused on this one guys.
Thanks for any help!
Zat
Thanks for any help!
Zat