Apparatus for Testing Flat Specimens of Thermal Insulation

TBMG-410

02/01/2005

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An apparatus has been developed to implement an improved method of testing flat-plate specimens of thermal-insulation materials for cryogenic application. The method includes testing under realistic use conditions that could include vacuum and mechanical loading at a pressure up to 70 psi (~0.48 MPa). The apparatus can accommodate a rigid or flexible specimen having thickness up to 1.25 in. (~3.2 cm) and diameters between 6 and 10 in. (about 15.2 and 25.4 cm, respectively). Typical test conditions include boundary temperatures between 77 K and 373 K and vacuum/interstitial gas filling at a pressure between 10-6 torr (~1.3×10-4 Pa) and 760 torr (atmospheric pressure ~0.1 MPa). The interstitial gas could be N2, He, CO2, or any other suitable gas to which the insulation is expected to be exposed in use. Relative to prior apparatuses and testing methods, this apparatus and the testing method that it implements offer advantages of relative simplicity and ease of use.

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"Apparatus for Testing Flat Specimens of Thermal Insulation," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2005.
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Feb 1, 2005
Product Code
TBMG-410
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Magazine Article
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English