Speakers
Mr
Aihua LI
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)Dr
Gang LEI
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)Mr
Haisheng LIU
(Beijing Institute of Aerospace Testing Technology)Dr
Tianxiang WANG
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)Dr
Wenqing LIANG
(Southeast University)
Description
The accumulated oxygen in liquid hydrogen is a big risk for storage. The oxygen and nitrogen molecules will be cooled down from gas to solid when air enters the liquid hydrogen. The intermolecular attractive force can influence the accumulation of oxygen and nitrogen molecules. The contents of molecule clusters can be different from each other. This paper studies the accumulation of air in liquid hydrogen by experiment and shows some initial results.
Author
Dr
Gang LEI
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)
Co-authors
Mr
Aihua LI
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)
Mr
Haisheng LIU
(Beijing Institute of Aerospace Testing Technology)
Dr
Tianxiang WANG
(State Key Laboratory in Technologies of Space Cryogenic Propellants)
Dr
Wenqing LIANG
(Southeast University)