Experiment on transient thermodynamic behavior of a cryogenic storage tank protected by a composite insulation structure
Yilun Yang,
Wenbing Jiang and
Yonghua Huang
Energy, 2023, vol. 270, issue C
Abstract:
Improvements in thermal insulation for cryogenic propellants tanks of rockets and spacecrafts are in high demand to meet the requirements for the tasks covering different phases from holding to launching and then to on-orbit. Embedding a vapor-cooled shield (VCS) in multi-layer insulation (MLI) blankets is one of the promising solutions. An experimental setup was designed and fabricated to investigate the correlating transient thermal behavior of both the cryogenic fluid inside the tank and the MLI-VCS composite insulation structure surrounding the tank. The effects of the filling rate and pressure control range on the temperature profiles, the heat flux, and the consequent mass loss rate were examined for the tanks equipped with or without the composite insulation structure. Results showed that the transient behavior of liquid flash boiling during the venting process has a significant impact on the fluid's pressure and temperature variation period, the tank's self-pressurization patterns as well as the mass loss rate. In addition, although the temperature of the VCS mildly fluctuated during the intermittent venting process, its effect of reducing heat leak is still encouraging. The measured daily evaporation rate can be reduced by 10.07% after introducing a VCS under the condition with the pressure control range of 462 ± 5 kPa and a liquid fill level of 51.8%.
Keywords: Cryogenic storage; Vapor cooled shield; Multilayer insulation; Transient; Measurements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.126929
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