Cryogenic insulation designed to operate at various pressures from one atmosphere to vacuum, with high thermal performance and light weight, is needed for cryogenically fueled space launch vehicles and aircraft. Multilayer insulation (MLI) performs well in a high vacuum, but the required vacuum shell for use in the atmosphere is heavy. Spray-on foam insulation (SOFI) is often used in these systems because of its light weight, but can have a higher heat flux than desired. We report on the continued development of Load Responsive Multilayer Insulation (LRMLI), an advanced thermal insulation system that uses dynamic beam discrete spacers that provide high thermal performance both in atmosphere and vacuum. LRMLI consists of layers of thermal radiation barriers separated and supported by micromolded polymer spacers. The spacers have low thermal conductance, and self-support a thin, lightweight vacuum shell that provides internal high vacuum in the insulation. The dynamic load responsive spacers compress to support the external load of a vacuum shell in one atmosphere, and decompress under reduced atmospheric pressure for lower heat leak. Structural load testing was performed on the spacers with various configurations. LRMLI was installed on a 400 liter tank and boil off testing with liquid nitrogen performed at various chamber pressures from one atmosphere to high vacuum. Testing was also performed with an MLI blanket on the outside of the LRMLI.
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29 January 2014
ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC
17–21 June 2013
Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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January 29 2014
Load responsive multilayer insulation performance testing
S. Dye;
S. Dye
Quest Thermal Group, 6452 Fig Street Suite A, Arvada, CO 80004,
USA
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A. Kopelove;
A. Kopelove
Quest Thermal Group, 6452 Fig Street Suite A, Arvada, CO 80004,
USA
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G. L. Mills
G. L. Mills
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp, 1600 Commerce Street, Boulder, CO 80301,
USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1573, 487–492 (2014)
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S. Dye, A. Kopelove, G. L. Mills; Load responsive multilayer insulation performance testing. AIP Conf. Proc. 29 January 2014; 1573 (1): 487–492. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4860740
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