Lightweight, Low-CTE Tubes Made From Biaxially Oriented LCPs
TBMG-392
11/01/2004
- Content
Tubes made from biaxially oriented liquid-crystal polymers (LCPs) have been developed for use as penetrations on cryogenic tanks. ("Penetrations" in this context denotes feed lines, vent lines, and sensor tubes, all of which contribute to the undesired conduction of heat into the tanks.) In comparison with corresponding prior cryogenic-tank penetrations made from stainless steels and nickel alloys, the LCP penetrations offer advantages of less weight and less thermal conduction. An additional major advantage of LCP components is that one can tailor their coefficients of thermal expansion (CTEs). The estimated cost of continuous production of LCP tubes of typical sizes is about 1.27/ft (4.17/m) [based on 1998 prices].
- Citation
- "Lightweight, Low-CTE Tubes Made From Biaxially Oriented LCPs," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2004.