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Investigations into the thermal performance of multilayer insulation (300-77 K) Part 2: Thermal analysis

โœ Scribed by S. Jacob; S. Kasthurirengan; R. Karunanithi


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
560 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-2275

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โœฆ Synopsis


Simple analytical methods have been employed for heat transfer analysis of experimental data obtained through calorimetric investigations on multilayer insulation (MLI). Sectional heat transfer analysis has shown that the effective thermal conductivity of the MLI varies from section to section of the insulation structure and it has a peak which lies between the middle and warm boundary regions of the MLI. This could be attributed to a peak in residual gas conduction in this region. The theoretical estimation of heat flux through MLI, using a simple analytical model, is also discussed in this paper. This model takes into consideration the non-linear temperature profile of the insulation. The computed heat flux using this model gives a lower (2 to 4 times) value in comparison with the heat flux estimated from calorimetric measurements. A refined model has been suggested which includes the residual gas conduction also in MLI.


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The thermal performance of multilayer insulation (MLI), consisting of double aluminized Mylar radiation shields and nylon net thermal spacers, was evaluated using a double guarded cylindrical calorimeter and a tank calorimeter over the temperature range 300-77 K. The degradation in the effective the