1. Experimental measurements and evaluation of the expanded water repellent perlite used for the cargo containment system of LNG carrier
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Yonglin Ju and Manfeng Li
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Materials science ,Absorption of water ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Liquid nitrogen ,Atmospheric temperature range ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0201 civil engineering ,Thermal conductivity ,Coating ,Thermal insulation ,Perlite ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Thermal analysis ,business - Abstract
To minimize the water absorption and to improve the thermal insulated properties of the insulation materials used for the cargo containment systems (CCSs) of LNG carrier, a kind of expanded water-repellent perlite has been developed by coating hydrophobic membrane onto the outer surface of the expanded perlite to change its physical and chemical characteristics. Considering the CCSs operated in a wide temperature range from environmental temperature to cryogenic temperature, the thermal analysis has been conducted to quantitatively determine the thermal insulted properties of the insulation materials. Furthermore, a double-sided guarded hot plate apparatus (GHP) is specifically designed and fabricated for the measurement of the thermal conductivities of the insulation specimens operated down to liquid nitrogen temperature. The breakage ratio associated with the water absorption and the thermal conductivity of the expanded water-repellent perlite is firstly proposed, and then a series of experiments are carried out to determine the thermal conductivity of the expanded water-repellent perlite ranging from room temperature to cryogenic temperature based on the different breakage ratios.
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- 2017
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