Variable Density Multilayer Insulation for Cryogenic Storage
- Author:
- Hastings, L. J.
- Published:
- [2000].
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Martin, J., Hedayat, A., and Brown, T. M.
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- Two analytical models for a foam/Variable Density Multi-Layer Insulation (VD-MLI) system performance are discussed. Both models are one-dimensional and contain three heat transfer mechanisms, namely conduction through the spacer material, radiation between the shields, and conduction through the gas. One model is based on the methodology developed by McIntosh while the other model is based on the Lockheed semi-empirical approach. All models input variables are based on the Multi-purpose Hydrogen Test Bed (MHTB) geometry and available values for material properties and empirical solid conduction coefficient. Heat flux predictions are in good agreement with the MHTB data, The heat flux predictions are presented for the foam/MLI combinations with 30, 45, 60, and 75 MLI layers
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- Document ID: 20000092076.
36th Joint Propulsion Conference; 17-19 Jul. 2000; Huntsville, AL; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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