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Insulation Testing Using Cryostat Apparatus with SleeveThe method and equipment of testing continuously rolled insulation materials is presented in this paper. Testing of blanket and molded products is also facilitated. Materials are installed around a cylindrical copper sleeve using a wrapping machine. The sleeve is slid onto the vertical cold mass of the cryostat. The gap between the cold mass and the sleeve measures less than 1 mm. The cryostat apparatus is a liquid nitrogen boiloff calorimeter system that enables direct measurement of the apparent thermal conductivity (k-value) of the insulation system at any vacuum level between 5 x 10(exp -5) and 760 torr. Sensors are placed between layers of the insulation to provide complete temperature-thickness profiles. The temperatures of the cold mass (maintained at 77.8 kelvin (K)), the sleeve (cold boundary temperature (CBT)), the insulation outer surface (warm boundary temperature (WBT)), and the vacuum can (maintained at 313 K by a thermal shroud) are measured. Plots of CBT, WBT, and layer temperature profiles as functions of vacuum level show the transitions between the three dominant heat transfer modes. For this cryostat apparatus, the measureable heat gain is from 0.2 to 20 watts. The steady-state measurement of k-value is made when all temperatures and the boiloff rate are stable.
Document ID
19990062733
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Fesmire, J. E.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Augustynowicz, S. D.
(Dynacs Engineering Co., Inc. Cocoa Beach, FL United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1999
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Meeting Information
Meeting: Cryogenic Engineering
Location: Montreal
Country: Canada
Start Date: July 12, 1999
End Date: July 16, 1999
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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