9–13 Jul 2017
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center
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Session

C3OrE - Thermal Insulation Systems II - sponsored by CAD Cut

C3OrE
12 Jul 2017, 14:00
Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center

Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center

Madison, Wisconsin USA

Conveners

C3OrE - Thermal Insulation Systems II - sponsored by CAD Cut

  • Wesley Johnson (NASA / GSFC)
  • Joshua Kaluzny (FNAL)

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  1. Mark Vanderlaan (NHMFL)
    12/07/2017, 14:00
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    This report presents and discusses the results of repeatability experiments gathered from the multi-layer insulation thermal conductivity experiment (MIKE) for the measurement of the apparent thermal conductivity of multi-layer insulation (MLI) at variable boundary temperatures. Our apparatus uses a calibrated thermal link between the lower temperature shield of a concentric cylinder...

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  2. Wesley Johnson (NASA Glenn Research Center)
    12/07/2017, 14:15
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Due to the variety of requirements across aerospace platforms, and one off projects, the repeatability of cryogenic multilayer insulation has never been fully established. The objective of this test program is to provide a more basic understanding of the thermal performance repeatability of MLI systems that are applicable to large scale tanks. There are several different types of...

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  3. Wesley Johnson (NASA Glenn Research Center)
    12/07/2017, 14:30
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    The main penetrations (supports and piping) through multilayer insulation systems for cryogenic tanks have been previously addressed by heat flow measurements. Smaller penetrations due to fasteners and attachments are now experimentally investigated. The use of small pins or plastic garment tag fasteners to ease the handling and construction of multilayer insulation (MLI) blankets goes back...

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  4. James Fesmire (NASA)
    12/07/2017, 14:45
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Thermal conductivity of low-density materials in thermal insulation systems varies dramatically with the environment: cold vacuum pressure, residual gas composition, and boundary temperatures. Using a reference material of aerogel composite blanket (reinforcement fibers surrounded by silica aerogel), an experimental basis for the physical heat transmission model of aerogel composites and other...

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  5. Mr Joshua Hooks (LeTourneau University)
    12/07/2017, 15:00
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    The heat transfer between room temperature and 80 K is controlled using various insulating material combinations. The modes of heat transfer are well established to be conduction and thermal radiation when in a vacuum. Multi-Layer Insulation (MLI) in a vacuum has long been the best approach. Typically this is applied to the cold surface. This paper investigates the application of MLI to both...

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  6. Mr Akihiko Inomata (Kobe University, Kawasaki Heavy Industries)
    12/07/2017, 15:15
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Paris agreement was adopted by consensus on 12th December 2015, then went into effect on 4th November 2016. The necessity to reduce the emission of greenhouse gas is growing on a world scale. We have to consider the substitute energy source of fossil fuel. One of the prospective solutions is hydrogen. In Japan, the concept “CO2 Free Hydrogen Chain” is promoted. The concept is that massive...

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  7. Mr Tejas Rane (BARC, Mumbai, India; Fermilab, USA)
    12/07/2017, 15:30
    Contributed Oral Presentation

    Proton Improvement Plant – II (PIP-II) has been planned at Fermilab for providing high-intensity proton beams to the laboratory’s experiments. Fermilab has undertaken the PIP-II Injector Test (PIP2IT) for integrated systems testing of critical components comprising the PIP-II front end. PIP2IT includes two cryomodules, to be tested using an existing Superfluid helium cryogenic refrigerator...

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