Statistics – Applications
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Mar 1990
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Workshop sponsored by NASA. Cryogenics (ISSN 0011-2275), vol. 30, March 1990, 144 p. For individual items see A90-35602 to A90-3
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Conferences, Cryogenics, Spacecraft Equipment, Actuators, Adiabatic Conditions, Convective Heat Transfer, Cryogenic Equipment, Cryostats, Demagnetization, Flowmeters, Fluid Management, Infrared Detectors, Liquid Helium, Refrigerators, Stress Analysis, Superconducting Magnets, Superfluidity, Thermodynamics
Scientific paper
Recent advances in cryogenic technology for space applications are examined in reviews and reports. Topics addressed include very-low-force cooling contacts for the ISO cryostat cover, convective heat flow in space cryogenics plugs, liquid-acquisition devices for superfluid He transfer, and pressure drop in the SHOOT superfluid-He acquisition system. Consideration is given to a liquid-He vibration cryostat for space qualification tests, closed-cycle coolers for temperatures below 30 K, stress analysis down to liquid-He temperature, a cryogenic valve actuator, and a spaceborne He-3 refrigerator. Also discussed are an adiabatic-demagnetization refrigerator for SIRTF, rejection of waste heat from O liquefaction operations at a lunar O production plant, SHOOT flowmeter and pressure transducers, and space qualification of the ISO cryogenic rupture disks.
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