A calorimetric mass gauge system for the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE)
Abstract
A system for the COBE flight dewar to measure its liquid helium fill is presented. A small known amount of heat is applied to the helium tank and monitor the temperature rise in the liquid and the tank. Working with a detailed thermal model of the tank and liquid the amount of liquid present is determined. COBE uses a 117-mW, 7-mA heater to warm the helium. It is planned to use the mass gaging system only after the projected midpoint of the mission, after one full sky survey. The system is optimized for use with 50-75 liters of helium. Ground testing of the system in a one-gravity environment is difficult, but from tests conducted so far, an on-orbit temperature rise of about 2.5 mK/min is estimated. A similar system is planned for the Superfluid Helium On-Orbit Transfer (SHOOT), a Shuttle-based experiment. The SHOOT's specific requirements call for a high-power pulse heater, applying 40 W for approximately 20 seconds.
- Publication:
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Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. Vol. 35B - Proceedings of the 1989 Cryogenic Engineering Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990ACGE...35.1703V
- Keywords:
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- Calorimeters;
- Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite;
- Cryogenic Cooling;
- Heat Transfer;
- Liquid Helium;
- Cryogenic Fluids;
- Ground Tests;
- Sky Surveys (Astronomy);
- Superfluidity;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation