Numerous tests of various multilayer insulation systems have indicated that there are optimal densities for these systems. However, the only method of calculating this optimal density was by a complex physics based algorithm developed by McIntosh. In the 1970’s much data were collected on the performance of these insulation systems with many different variables analyzed. All formulas generated included number of layers and layer density as geometric variables in solving for the heat flux, none of them was in a differentiable form for a single geometric variable. It was recently discovered that by converting the equations from heat flux to thermal conductivity using Fourier’s Law, the equations became functions of layer density, temperatures, and material properties only. The thickness and number of layers of the blanket were merged into a layer density. These equations were then differentiated with respect to layer density. By setting the first derivative equal to zero, and solving for the layer density, the critical layer density was determined. This method was checked and validated using test data from the Multipurpose Hydrogen Testbed which was designed using Mcintosh’s algorithm.
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9 April 2010
TRANSACTIONS OF THE CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING CONFERENCE—CEC: Advances in Cryogenic Engineering
28 June–2 July 2009
Tucson (Arizona)
Research Article|
April 09 2010
OPTIMIZATION OF LAYER DENSITIES FOR MULTILAYERED INSULATION SYSTEMS
W. L. Johnson
W. L. Johnson
NASA Kennedy Space Center, KT‐E Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 USA
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W. L. Johnson
NASA Kennedy Space Center, KT‐E Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899 USA
AIP Conf. Proc. 1218, 804–811 (2010)
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W. L. Johnson; OPTIMIZATION OF LAYER DENSITIES FOR MULTILAYERED INSULATION SYSTEMS. AIP Conf. Proc. 9 April 2010; 1218 (1): 804–811. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3422434
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