Abstract

Due to the variety of requirements across aerospace platforms, and one off projects, the repeatability of cryogenic multilayer insulation (MLI) has never been fully established. The objective of this test program is to provide a more basic understanding of the thermal performance repeatability of MLI systems that are applicable to large scale tanks. There are several different types of repeatability that can be accounted for: these include repeatability between identical blankets, repeatability of installation of the same blanket, and repeatability of a test apparatus. The focus of the work in this report is on the first two types of repeatability. Statistically, repeatability can mean many different things. In simplest form, it refers to the range of performance that a population exhibits and the average of the population. However, as more and more identical components are made (i.e. the population of concern grows), the simple range morphs into a standard deviation from an average performance. Initial repeatability testing on MLI blankets has been completed at Florida State University. Repeatability of five Glenn Research Center (GRC) provided coupons with 25 layers was shown to be +/- 8.4% whereas repeatability of repeatedly installing a single coupon was shown to be +/- 8.0%. A second group of 10 coupons has been fabricated by Yetispace and tested by Florida State University, the repeatability between coupons has been shown to be +/- 15-25%. Based on detailed statistical analysis, the data has been shown to be statistically significant.

Highlights

  • The objective is to quantify variation in thermal performance due to the blanket fabrication process and due to standard blanket installation processes on a well-controlled system and to determine if there is a difference in this repeatability due to the value of the warm boundary temperature

  • Calorimeter selected by proposer (Yetispace working with Florida State University (FSU))

  • All coupons have since been used by Improved Fundamental Understanding of Super Insulation (IFUSI) in one way or another

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Summary

Repeatability of Cryogenic Multilayer Insulation

W L Johnson[1], M Vanderlaan[2], J J Wood[3], N O Rhys[3], W Guo[2,4], S Van Sciver[2,4] and D J Chato1 1Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, OH, 44135 USA 2National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310 USA 3Yetispace, Huntsville, AL 35802 USA 4Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, 32310 USA July 12, 2017 Cryogenic Engineering Conference

Multilayer Insulation Repeatability Experiment
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