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A calorimeter for multilayer insulation (MLI) performance measurements at variable temperature
Affiliation:1. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA;2. Mechanical Engineering, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA;3. GE Healthcare, 3001 W. Radio Drive, Florence, SC 29501, USA;1. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture 305-8505, Japan;2. Orbital Engineering Inc., Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture 221-0822, Japan;3. Toska-Bano’k Co., Ltd., Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo 112-0014, Japan
Abstract:Here we describe a concentric cylindrical calorimeter with radiation guards developed to measure the thermal performance of multilayer insulation (MLI) for low temperature applications. One unique feature of this calorimeter is its ability to independently control the boundary temperatures between room temperature and about 15 K using two single-stage Gifford–McMahon cryocoolers. Also, unlike the existing calorimeters that use the evaporation rate of a liquid cryogen to measure the heat load, in the present system the total heat transfer through the MLI is measured by recording the temperature difference across a calibrated heat load support rod that connects the cold inner cylinder to the lower temperature cryocooler. This design allows the continuous mapping of MLI performance over a much wider temperature range with independently controlled boundary conditions. The calorimeter is also suitable for performing a variety of radiation heat transfer experiments including the determination of the temperature dependence of the total emissivity.
Keywords:Cryogenic insulation  MLI  Thermal conductivity measurement
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