Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0639-9_57
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Experimental Studies of MLI Systems at Very Low Boundary Temperatures

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“…The Lockheed equation as presented in equation (1) below forms the basis of MLI heat load calculations and has been proven to be reliable in heat load predictions. The total MLI heat load is then calculated by…”
Section: Legacy MLI Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Lockheed equation as presented in equation (1) below forms the basis of MLI heat load calculations and has been proven to be reliable in heat load predictions. The total MLI heat load is then calculated by…”
Section: Legacy MLI Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MLI configurations in most MRI cryostats use a single, constant layer density, represented by N in equation (1). Using the semi empirical equation (1), this constant density approach has been shown to be repeatable and reliable in production MRI magnets.…”
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“…11,15 Modeling the radiative cooler with a constant degradation factor of 1.7 gave consistent node temperatures within 2 K ͑see Table I͒. Unknowns, such as layer separation, interstitial pressure, and material specifics, make modeling difficult.…”
Section: Thermal Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%