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Liquid hydrogen : properties, production, and applications = L'hydrog�ene liquide : propri�et�es, production, et applications.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: International Institute of Refrigeration, Centre de recherches sur les tr�es basses temp�eratures, Universit�e de Grenoble
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Symposium Publications Division, Pergamon Press, [1966]
Colección:Pure and applied cryogenics ; volume 5.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Liquid Hydrogen; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; INTRODUCTION; PR�EFACE; CHAPTER 1. CRITICAL PHENOMENA IN FLUIDS; INTRODUCTION; 1. THE SPECIFIC HEAT AT CONSTANT VOLUME; 2. THE SOUND VELOCITY; 3. THE DENSITY; 4. COMPRESSIBILITY; 5. THE DEGREE OF THE CRITICAL ISOTHERM; 6. THE SECOND DERIVATIVE OF THE VAPOR PRESSURE CURVE; 7. TRANSPORT PROPERTIES; APPENDIX I; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. PROPERTIES OF LIQUID HYDROGEN; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. QUANTUM DIFFRACTION EFFECTS; 3. NUCLEAR SPINS AND SYMMETRY EFFECTS; 4. SAMPLING OF AVAILABLE DATA ON THE PROPERTIES OF LIQUID HYDROGEN.
  • 5. special topicsreferences; chapter 3. liquid hydrogen in nuclear rocket testing; introduction; test program and facilities; operational and design problems; stress analysis in liquid hydrogen transfer lines; turbine energy source; perlite compaction; dewar cooldown; safety; conclusion; references; chapter 4. propulsion by liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen; 1
  • the liquid oxygen-hydrogen propellant; 2
  • liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen rocket engines; 3
  • present designs; chapter 5. structural cryogenic vessels of rocket stages.
  • Chapter 6. the role of chemical propellants in the nasa lunar exploration programintroduction; background; the apollo mission; choice of propellants; specific impulse; propellant combinations. advantages and disadvantages; advantages of liquid hydrogen; liquid hydrogen. properties, historical and supply build-up; launch vehicles; solid propellants; spacecraft propulsion; quantitative propellant requirements; propellant research and technology; summary and concluding remarks; chapter 7. liquid hydrogen in tonnage quantities; 1. feed purification; 2. ortho-para conversion.
  • 3. refrigeration and cycle designreferences; chapter 8. liquid hydrogen storage and handling equipment; 1. introduction; 2. physical properties; 3. storage tanks; 4. contents gauging; 5. transfer lines and valves; 6
  • liquid hydrogen pump; 7. conclusions; 8. acknowledgements; chapter 9 industrial achievements of liquid hydrogen distillation; reference; chapter 10. liquid hydrogen engineering instrumentation; i. introduction; ii. pressure; iii. temperature; iv. flow; v. liquid level measurement; references; chapter 11. applications of liquid hydrogen in electrical engineering.
  • Loss parameter for an electric cryomachinerefrigeration systems for electrical cryomachines with high purity aluminium windings; refrigeration cycles; helium cycles; hydrogen refrigeration cycles; dielectric aspect; the electric cryomachines; references; chapter 12. nuclear applications of liquid hydrogen; 1. introduction; 2. bubble chambers [1, 2]; 3. cooling of neutrons [8]; 4. irradiations; r�ef�erences.