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1.Introduction
2.Need
3.Classification
4.Advantages
5.Disadvantages
Insulation
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Introduction
• In today’s world, the use of cryogenics and low-temperature
refrigeration is taking a more and more significant role.
• From the food industry, transportation, energy, and medical
applications to the Space Shuttle, cryogenic liquids must be
stored, handled, and transferred from one point to another.
• To minimize heat leaks into storage tanks and transfer lines,
high-performance materials are needed to provide high levels
of thermal insulation.
• For progress and efficiency into the 21st century, high
performance thermal insulation systems are needed….
Different modes of heat transfer are:
1. Conduction: The heat is
conducted through lateral beams,
neck and residual gas conduction.
2. Convection: The air between
inner and outer vessels convert
heat into the liquid.
3. Radiation: The radiation heat
transfer from 300 K outer vessel
to 77 K inner vessel.
What is need of Insulations ?
• Expanded foams
• Gas filled powders& fibrous
materials
• Vacuum
• Evacuated powders & fibrous
materials
• Opacified powders
• Multilayer insulations
Types of
Insulation
• These insulations listed in order of the increasing Cost and Performance .
• Several types of insulation are used in Cryogenic applications .
Classification
Continue…
• For a Particular system ,the specific insulations to be used is
determined by-
1.Cost
3.Ease ofApplication
2.Weight
4.Ruggedness
5.Effectiveness
6.Thermal Conductivity
1.Expanded Foam Insulation
• Structure & Construction:
• It’s Cellular structure is formed when evolving gas during
foam formation .
• Some Examples- Polyurethane foam ,Polystyrene foam,
Rubber, Silica & Glass foam.
• The thermal conductivity of this insulations depends on the
Foaming gas, Internal radiant heat transfer and Solid
conduction .
• The foaming gas is CO₂, which is widely used because it has
low Vapor pressure at Liquid Nitrogen temperature .
• The thermal conductivity of the fresh foam is initially decreased when
one side is cooled to Liquid N₂ temperature because much of the CO₂
condenses within insulation .
• After the foam has been exposed to ambient air for a few months, then
the thermal conductivity may increases as much as 40 % because of air
diffuses into the cells and replaces some of the CO₂.
• When the foam exposed to atmosphere containing H₂, He gas , the
thermal conductivity may be increased up to 3-4 factor .
• If the foam were fitted closely around a LN vessel , the foam would
crack during cool-down because it shrinks more than the metal inner
vessel .
Sr.No Foam Density Thermal Conductivity
Kg/m³ Lbm/ft³ mW/m-K Btu/hr-ft-ᵒF
1. Polyurethane 11 0.70 33 0.019
2. Polystyrene 39
46
2.4
2.9
33
26
0.019
0.015
3. Rubber 80 5.0 36 0.021
4. Silica 160 10.0 55 0.032
5. Glass 140 8.7 35 0.020
Thermal Conductivity of some foam insulations :
• Table 1: Apparent thermal conductivity of foam insulations for
boundary temperature of 330 k and 77K
Foam Insulation
Advantages
• Low cost
• No need of rigid vacuum
jacket
• Good mechanical Strength
Disadvantages
• High thermal contraction .
• Conductivity may change
with time.
• The foams can be used as insulation if contraction joints are
provided in foam and if foam is enclosed with plastic liner such
as Myler to prevent diffusion of water vapor & air into the joints
.
2.Gas-filled powders & Fibrous materials
• This includes fiber glass ,powdered cork ,Perlite ,Santocel,
rock wool & Vermiculite.
• The small sizes of voids within the material are responsible for
the reduction/ elimination of convection .
• In case of fine powders , the mean free path of gaseous
conduction shifts from continuum to free – molecular gaseous
conduction
Sr.No Insulations Density Thermal Conductivity
Kg/m³ Lbm/ft³ mW/m-K Btu/hr-ft-ᵒF
1. Perlite 50
210
3.1
13.1
26
44
0.015
0.025
2. Silica aerogel 80 5.0 19 0.011
3. Vermiculite 120 7.5 52 0.030
4. Fiber glass 110 6.9 25 0.014
5. Rock wool 160 10.0 35 0.020
Thermal Conductivity of gas-filled powders & fibrous
material insulation :
• Table 2: Apparent thermal conductivity of gas-filled powders &
fibrous material insulations for boundary temperature of 330 k
and 90K.
Gas filled powder& Fibrous material Insulation
Advantages
• Low cost
• Easily applied to irregular
shapes
• Not flammable
Disadvantages
• Vapor barrier required .
• Conductivity may increase
when powder packed
• Hydrophilic nature
3.Vacuum Insulation
• This insulations extensively
used for small laboratory-size
Dewar's.
• It eliminates two components of
heat transfer–
1.conduction
2.convection
• Heat transfer due to – radiation
• Heat transfers from hot outer
jacket to the cold inner vessel &
by gaseous conduction through
the residual gas within annular
space Vacuum insulated cryogenic pipe system
Vacuum Insulation
Advantages
• Easily applied to
Complicated shapes
• Small –cool down loss
• Low heat flux for small
thickness
Disadvantages
• A permanent high Vacuum
is required .
• Low-emissivity boundary
surfaces needed
4.Evacuated powder & Fibrous material
• To reduce the heat transfer rate through these insulation ,evacuate
the gas from the insulation.
Figure: Variation of mean apparent thermal conductivity with residual gas
pressure for an evacuated-powder insulation .
• For highly evacuated powders & fibrous insulations near
room temp ,the radiant contribution is larger than the solid
conduction contribution to the total heat-transfer rate .
• On the other hand, the radiant contribution becomes small
for temp between LN & LH or Helium .
• For this reason ,evacuated powders are superior in
performance compared with vacuum alone.
• We can use –Perlite ,Silica aerogel, Calcium-silicate,
Lamblack,Fiberglass as a in insulation material which has
less thermal conductivity at boundary conditions.
4.Evacuated powder & Fibrous material
• Vacuum level less stringent
• Complicated shapes may
easily insulated
• Relatively easy to evacuate
Advantages Disadvantages
• May pack under vibratory
loads or thermal cycling
• Vacuum filters are required
• It retains moisture ,so it
must be protected .
5. Opacified-powder insulation
• The performance evacuated powders could be improved by
reducing radiant heat transfer .
• This improvement is accomplished by addition of Copper or
Aluminum flaks to evacuated powders.
• By using optimum amount of opacifer ,the thermal
conductivity of an evacuated powder can be reduced .
• According to safety point of view, copper flaks is preferable
than aluminum becoz aluminum has large heat of combustion
with oxygen
Opacified- Powder insulation
Disadvantages
• High cost
• Explosion hazardous with
Aluminum in ox an oxygen
atmosphere
• Settling of Metallic flakes
Advantages
• Better performance than
evacuated powders
• Complicated shapes may
easily insulated .
• Vacuum require is not
stringent
Examples:- Copper-santocel
Aluminum-santocel
bronze-santocel
Silica- carbon
6.Multilayor insulation
• The multilayer
alternating layers of highly
insulations consist of
reflecting
materials like- aluminum foil, copper foil,
aluminized Mylar,& low conductivity
spacer such as fiberglass or paper mat
,glass fabric ,nylon mesh .
• The layers may also be separated by
crinkling or embossing the sheets so that
they touch only at discreet point & a
spacer is not required .
• The multilayer insulations must be evacuated to pressure below
10 mPa.
• It has low thermal conductivity .
• Radiation is minimized by using many layers of metal foil while
solid conduction through spacer is removed by using a low
conductivity fibrous material and gaseous conduction is
minimized by reducing residual gas pressure .
• The bulk density of insulation material is depends on the
thickness and density of reflective shields.
Multilayer insulations
Advantages
• Best performance
• Low weight
• Lower-cool down loss
• Better stability
Disadvantages
• High cost
• Difficult to apply on
complicated shapes
• Problems with lateral
conduction
• More stringent vacuum
requirement
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7cryogenicinsulations and pump.pptx

  • 2. Introduction • In today’s world, the use of cryogenics and low-temperature refrigeration is taking a more and more significant role. • From the food industry, transportation, energy, and medical applications to the Space Shuttle, cryogenic liquids must be stored, handled, and transferred from one point to another. • To minimize heat leaks into storage tanks and transfer lines, high-performance materials are needed to provide high levels of thermal insulation. • For progress and efficiency into the 21st century, high performance thermal insulation systems are needed….
  • 3. Different modes of heat transfer are: 1. Conduction: The heat is conducted through lateral beams, neck and residual gas conduction. 2. Convection: The air between inner and outer vessels convert heat into the liquid. 3. Radiation: The radiation heat transfer from 300 K outer vessel to 77 K inner vessel. What is need of Insulations ?
  • 4. • Expanded foams • Gas filled powders& fibrous materials • Vacuum • Evacuated powders & fibrous materials • Opacified powders • Multilayer insulations Types of Insulation • These insulations listed in order of the increasing Cost and Performance . • Several types of insulation are used in Cryogenic applications . Classification
  • 5. Continue… • For a Particular system ,the specific insulations to be used is determined by- 1.Cost 3.Ease ofApplication 2.Weight 4.Ruggedness 5.Effectiveness 6.Thermal Conductivity
  • 6. 1.Expanded Foam Insulation • Structure & Construction:
  • 7. • It’s Cellular structure is formed when evolving gas during foam formation . • Some Examples- Polyurethane foam ,Polystyrene foam, Rubber, Silica & Glass foam. • The thermal conductivity of this insulations depends on the Foaming gas, Internal radiant heat transfer and Solid conduction . • The foaming gas is CO₂, which is widely used because it has low Vapor pressure at Liquid Nitrogen temperature .
  • 8. • The thermal conductivity of the fresh foam is initially decreased when one side is cooled to Liquid N₂ temperature because much of the CO₂ condenses within insulation . • After the foam has been exposed to ambient air for a few months, then the thermal conductivity may increases as much as 40 % because of air diffuses into the cells and replaces some of the CO₂. • When the foam exposed to atmosphere containing H₂, He gas , the thermal conductivity may be increased up to 3-4 factor . • If the foam were fitted closely around a LN vessel , the foam would crack during cool-down because it shrinks more than the metal inner vessel .
  • 9. Sr.No Foam Density Thermal Conductivity Kg/m³ Lbm/ft³ mW/m-K Btu/hr-ft-ᵒF 1. Polyurethane 11 0.70 33 0.019 2. Polystyrene 39 46 2.4 2.9 33 26 0.019 0.015 3. Rubber 80 5.0 36 0.021 4. Silica 160 10.0 55 0.032 5. Glass 140 8.7 35 0.020 Thermal Conductivity of some foam insulations : • Table 1: Apparent thermal conductivity of foam insulations for boundary temperature of 330 k and 77K
  • 10. Foam Insulation Advantages • Low cost • No need of rigid vacuum jacket • Good mechanical Strength Disadvantages • High thermal contraction . • Conductivity may change with time. • The foams can be used as insulation if contraction joints are provided in foam and if foam is enclosed with plastic liner such as Myler to prevent diffusion of water vapor & air into the joints .
  • 11. 2.Gas-filled powders & Fibrous materials • This includes fiber glass ,powdered cork ,Perlite ,Santocel, rock wool & Vermiculite. • The small sizes of voids within the material are responsible for the reduction/ elimination of convection . • In case of fine powders , the mean free path of gaseous conduction shifts from continuum to free – molecular gaseous conduction
  • 12. Sr.No Insulations Density Thermal Conductivity Kg/m³ Lbm/ft³ mW/m-K Btu/hr-ft-ᵒF 1. Perlite 50 210 3.1 13.1 26 44 0.015 0.025 2. Silica aerogel 80 5.0 19 0.011 3. Vermiculite 120 7.5 52 0.030 4. Fiber glass 110 6.9 25 0.014 5. Rock wool 160 10.0 35 0.020 Thermal Conductivity of gas-filled powders & fibrous material insulation : • Table 2: Apparent thermal conductivity of gas-filled powders & fibrous material insulations for boundary temperature of 330 k and 90K.
  • 13. Gas filled powder& Fibrous material Insulation Advantages • Low cost • Easily applied to irregular shapes • Not flammable Disadvantages • Vapor barrier required . • Conductivity may increase when powder packed • Hydrophilic nature
  • 14. 3.Vacuum Insulation • This insulations extensively used for small laboratory-size Dewar's. • It eliminates two components of heat transfer– 1.conduction 2.convection • Heat transfer due to – radiation • Heat transfers from hot outer jacket to the cold inner vessel & by gaseous conduction through the residual gas within annular space Vacuum insulated cryogenic pipe system
  • 15. Vacuum Insulation Advantages • Easily applied to Complicated shapes • Small –cool down loss • Low heat flux for small thickness Disadvantages • A permanent high Vacuum is required . • Low-emissivity boundary surfaces needed
  • 16. 4.Evacuated powder & Fibrous material • To reduce the heat transfer rate through these insulation ,evacuate the gas from the insulation.
  • 17. Figure: Variation of mean apparent thermal conductivity with residual gas pressure for an evacuated-powder insulation .
  • 18. • For highly evacuated powders & fibrous insulations near room temp ,the radiant contribution is larger than the solid conduction contribution to the total heat-transfer rate . • On the other hand, the radiant contribution becomes small for temp between LN & LH or Helium . • For this reason ,evacuated powders are superior in performance compared with vacuum alone. • We can use –Perlite ,Silica aerogel, Calcium-silicate, Lamblack,Fiberglass as a in insulation material which has less thermal conductivity at boundary conditions.
  • 19. 4.Evacuated powder & Fibrous material • Vacuum level less stringent • Complicated shapes may easily insulated • Relatively easy to evacuate Advantages Disadvantages • May pack under vibratory loads or thermal cycling • Vacuum filters are required • It retains moisture ,so it must be protected .
  • 20. 5. Opacified-powder insulation • The performance evacuated powders could be improved by reducing radiant heat transfer . • This improvement is accomplished by addition of Copper or Aluminum flaks to evacuated powders. • By using optimum amount of opacifer ,the thermal conductivity of an evacuated powder can be reduced . • According to safety point of view, copper flaks is preferable than aluminum becoz aluminum has large heat of combustion with oxygen
  • 21. Opacified- Powder insulation Disadvantages • High cost • Explosion hazardous with Aluminum in ox an oxygen atmosphere • Settling of Metallic flakes Advantages • Better performance than evacuated powders • Complicated shapes may easily insulated . • Vacuum require is not stringent Examples:- Copper-santocel Aluminum-santocel bronze-santocel Silica- carbon
  • 22. 6.Multilayor insulation • The multilayer alternating layers of highly insulations consist of reflecting materials like- aluminum foil, copper foil, aluminized Mylar,& low conductivity spacer such as fiberglass or paper mat ,glass fabric ,nylon mesh . • The layers may also be separated by crinkling or embossing the sheets so that they touch only at discreet point & a spacer is not required .
  • 23. • The multilayer insulations must be evacuated to pressure below 10 mPa. • It has low thermal conductivity . • Radiation is minimized by using many layers of metal foil while solid conduction through spacer is removed by using a low conductivity fibrous material and gaseous conduction is minimized by reducing residual gas pressure . • The bulk density of insulation material is depends on the thickness and density of reflective shields.
  • 24. Multilayer insulations Advantages • Best performance • Low weight • Lower-cool down loss • Better stability Disadvantages • High cost • Difficult to apply on complicated shapes • Problems with lateral conduction • More stringent vacuum requirement
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