Method for Detecting Perlite Compaction in Large Cryogenic Tanks
TBMG-7816
04/01/2010
- Content
Perlite is the most typical insulating powder used to separate the inner and outer shells of cryogenic tanks. The inner tank holds the low-temperature commodity, while the outer shell is exposed to the ambient temperature. Perlite minimizes radiative energy transfer between the two tanks. Being a powder, perlite will settle over time, leading to the danger of transferring any loads from the inner shell to the outer shell. This can cause deformation of the outer shell, leading to damaged internal fittings.
- Citation
- "Method for Detecting Perlite Compaction in Large Cryogenic Tanks," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2010.