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Aerogel-Based Insulation Materials for Cryogenic ApplicationsMany different aerogel-based materials are now being used in thermal insulation systems for cryogenic applications. These materials include flexible composite blankets, bulk-fill particles, and polymer composites in both evacuated and non-evacuated environments. In ambient environments, aerogels provide superior thermal performance compared to conventional polymeric foam and cellular glass insulations while offering unique advantages in avoiding problems with weathering, moisture, and mechanical damage. Aerogels are also used as spacer materials in multilayer insulation systems. These layered systems provide combined structural-thermal capability for cryogenic systems in either vacuum-jacketed or externally-applied insulation designs. Test data (effective thermal conductivity) include a wide range of both commercial and experimental aerogel materials. Testing was performed using laboratory cryostats and standard methods including full range vacuum (from ambient pressure to high vacuum) and boundary temperatures 293 K and 78 K. Examples of aerogel-based insulation systems are given for both evacuated and non-evacuated applications.
Document ID
20180006600
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Fesmire, James E.
(NASA Kennedy Space Center Cocoa Beach, FL, United States)
Date Acquired
October 18, 2018
Publication Date
September 3, 2018
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
KSC-E-DAA-TN59921
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Cryogenic Engineering Conference 2018
Location: Oxford
Country: United Kingdom
Start Date: September 3, 2018
End Date: September 7, 2018
Sponsors: Oxford Univ.
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
heat transfer
aerogels
cryogenics
thermal conductivity
Thermal insulation
materials
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