Dissertation Phase - I: Presented by
Dissertation Phase - I: Presented by
Dissertation Phase - I: Presented by
Presented By
Vikram Singh
SWAMI KESHVANAND INSTITUTE OF TECNOLOGY MANAGEMENT & GRAMOTHAN JAGATPURA, JAIPUR-302017
Cryogenics is study of the materials behavior at extremely low temperature, to utilizing material response to energy distribution Cryogen (Cryogenic fluid):- Any liquid that is used to produce very low temperature, a liquid with a normal boiling point below approximately 120 k(-244F, -153.15C) .mealy low temperature
Application Of Cryogenics
High energy and nuclear physics (particle accelerators and detectors), Low temperature physics research, Medical applications (accelerators for cancer therapy, magnetic guidance), Magnetic separation (industrial waste, radioactive waste, water treatment, mining, pharmaceuticals), Space (spectrometers, EM launch, magneto plasma rockets cryogenic thrusters) Transportation (Maglev) Defense (ship propulsion, pulsed and compact hi9gh power sources), etc. Development of high efficiency, high power, cryogenic refrigeration systems The launcher consists of the central cryogenic main stage, two solid booster stages, and an upper stage. Using a limited number of engines, this architect .
Ariane:5
The Vulcain engine powers Ariane 5's main cryogenic stage. It provides up to 116 metric tons of thrust in vacuum. The Vulcain is ignited on the launch pad seven seconds before liftoff, allowing full monitoring of the engine during its startup and the stabilization of thrust. The solid booster stages (EAP)
About Missions
Fit for any mission With its new upper stages, Ariane 5 will be able to perform all types of missions in the coming decade. These include the traditional Ariane dual satellite launches to GTO, missions to high-perigee GTO or direct geostationary insertion, interplanetary launches, the deployment of satellite constellations in mediumEarth orbit (MEO) or low-Earth orbit (LEO), as well as launches of Earth observation satellites in low-Earth and Sun synchronous orbit. The high maneuverability of these stages will also enable the launch of combined missions with payloads deployed at different orbits. Ariane 5 ESC-B (4)
Launch zone
Separated from the other facilities by a distance of 2.8 km for safety reasons, the Launch Zone has a simple and clean design. This is where the most dangerous operations are conducted, including the propellant loading of the cryogenic central stage followed by ignition of the Vulcain main engine and solid booster stages, and the launchers liftoff. The Launch Zone is composed of a concrete foundation with three flame trenches, and a water tower with a capacity of 1,500 cu. meters to provide a water deluge into the flame trenches and around the launch table to dampen acoustic and thermal effects.Two cryogenic propellant storage areas are located in the vicinity of the pad, and the locally produced propellant is brought to this location a few days before launch. Four pylons positioned around the Launch Zone provide lightning protection,and a tower on the pad shields the launcher against wind turbulence at liftoff.
Conclusion:
Cryogenics is study of the materials behavior at extremely low temperature. In present scenario systems efficiency & effectiveness are heavily depends on there heat rejection rate , it restrict capability of machines & system to work at low at temperature domain , cryogenics is a tool to understand low temperature domain , ultimately enable us to design better power machines , power generators , low temperature mechanism. Cryogenics is technology of future, it present a efficient & effective use of energy, with low entropy lead to a ecofriendly & stable atmosphere. This effort takes a overview of cryogenics, application of technology in space domain, cryogenics as system efficiency tool, future of this technology.
REFERENCES
Advances in cryogenic engineering, vol. 1, Plenum press new York NASA /TM-2002-2111292, Technical report Super conducting hybrid power, electronics for military systems, T Curcic, IEEE Trans. On applied superconductivity Vol15, No.2 www.cryogenics .com /jnr/russia Technical information from Ariane development department-2002
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