Masters Theses
Date of Award
5-1990
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Engineering Science
Major Professor
Basil N. Antar
Committee Members
Frank Collins, George Garrison
Abstract
An experimental apparatus was built to study the effects of quench front cooling in a one-g environment along a vertical copper tube. Liquid nitrogen was used as the working fluid and was delivered from a dewar into the test section from a pressurized GN2 tank. The test section consisted of a well insulated, 11 foot vertical, 0.5 inch O.D. copper tube. The quench front position and speed was determined by measuring the outside wall temperature of the test section using thermocouples and a computer-based data acquisition system. This experiment was developed to serve several purposes. One of which is to develop a positive understanding of the cooldown process in a one-g environment by monitoring the test section wall temperature during cooldown. Secondly, the experiment was developed to validate a computer code that is being written parallel to the experiment. This investigation will experimentally analyze the transfer line cooldown process and provide a base for similar experiments in a microgravity environment.
Recommended Citation
McGee, Terry L., "An experimental study of a vertical cooldown line with LN2. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1990.
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