Magazine Article

Expandable Purge Chambers Would Protect Cryogenic Fittings

TBMG-29250

02/01/2004

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Expandable ice-prevention and cleanliness-preservation (EIP-CP) chambers have been proposed to prevent the accumulation of ice or airborne particles on quick-disconnect (QD) fittings, or on ducts or tubes that contain cryogenic fluids. In the original application for which the EIP-CP chambers were conceived, there is a requirement to be able to disconnect and reconnect the QD fittings in rapid succession. If ice were to form on the fittings by condensation and freezing of airborne water vapor on the cold fitting surfaces, the ice could interfere with proper mating of the fittings, making it necessary to wait an unacceptably long time for the ice to thaw before attempting reconnection. By keeping water vapor away from the cold fitting surfaces, the EIP-CP chambers would prevent accumulation of ice, preserving the ability to reconnect as soon as required.

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"Expandable Purge Chambers Would Protect Cryogenic Fittings," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2004.
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Feb 1, 2004
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TBMG-29250
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Magazine Article
Language
English