Purging of multilayer insulation by gas diffusion
Abstract
An experimental investigation was conducted to determine the time required to purge a multilayer insulation (MLI) panel with gaseous helium by means of gas diffusion to obtain a condensable (nitrogen) gas concentration of less than 1 percent within the panel. Two flat, rectangular MLI panel configurations, one incorporating a butt joint, were tested. The insulation panels consisted of 15 double-aluminized Mylar radiation shields separated by double silk net spacers. The test results indicated that the rate which the condensable gas concentration at the edge or at the butt joint of an MLI panel was reduced was a significant factor in the total time required to reduce the condensable gas concentration within the panel to less than 1 percent. The experimental data agreed well with analytical predictions made by using a simple, one-dimensional gas diffusion model in which the boundary conditions at the edge of the MLI panel were time dependent.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976STIN...7629343S
- Keywords:
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- Gaseous Diffusion;
- Multilayer Insulation;
- Purging;
- Condensing;
- Cryogenic Fluid Storage;
- Mathematical Models;
- Mylar (Trademark);
- Radiation Shielding;
- Spacecraft Propulsion;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles