1987
DOI: 10.1016/0011-2275(87)90059-2
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Systematic study to reduce the effects of cracks in multilayer insulation Part 2: experimental results

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“…Research indicates that thermal performance degradation of MLI systems by cracks and slots is more serious than previously thought. For example, the heat load increment, due to a unit crack area through a 6 mm crack in a 90 layer MLI blanket, was more than 200 times the heat load through a unit area of the MLI blanket without cracks [5].…”
Section: Thermal Degradation and Remedy Of MLI With Penetrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Research indicates that thermal performance degradation of MLI systems by cracks and slots is more serious than previously thought. For example, the heat load increment, due to a unit crack area through a 6 mm crack in a 90 layer MLI blanket, was more than 200 times the heat load through a unit area of the MLI blanket without cracks [5].…”
Section: Thermal Degradation and Remedy Of MLI With Penetrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprehensive investigations to systematically reduce the effects of cracks-gaps-holes in MLI were performed by a Fermilab cryogenic team [5]. The heat loads vary (compared with original MLI blanket) uniquely due to narrow slots or square cracks.…”
Section: Thermal Degradation and Remedy Of MLI With Penetrationsmentioning
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