scholarly journals Development of a liquid hydrogen transfer pump system with MgB2 wires

Cryogenics ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 52 (11) ◽  
pp. 615-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazuhiro Kajikawa ◽  
Hirotsugu Kuga ◽  
Takuro Inoue ◽  
Kazuki Watanabe ◽  
Yushi Uchida ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Kazuhiro KAJIKAWA ◽  
Hirotsugu KUGA ◽  
Takuro INOUE ◽  
Kazuki WATANABE ◽  
Yushi UCHIDA ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 137 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeremy Styborski

A thermally representative tank-to-tank transfer line was designed and tested at SMiRF at NASA Glenn to simulate liquid hydrogen transfer from a Low Earth Orbit depot storage tank to a customer receiver tank. The line was equipped with three external skin silicon diode measurements, one internal stream temperature measurement, and a high speed imaging system to view flow profiles as the system chilled down from 250K to LH2 temperatures. Image: Two phase flow video stills correlated with temperature measurements shows the time evolution of chill down. Skin measurements indicate chill down is nearly complete within 20s due to annular flow and liquid layer along wall, but internal stream temperature doesn't bottom out until >140s due to bubbly flow. Majority of chill down is spent in annular and bubbly flow regimes. SD1-3 are successive skin diodes mounted along the transfer line.


Author(s):  
M Takeda ◽  
Y Inoue ◽  
K Maekawa ◽  
Y Matsuno ◽  
S Fujikawa ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 1537-1541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazuhiro Kajikawa ◽  
Hirotsugu Kuga ◽  
Takuro Inoue ◽  
Kazuki Watanabe ◽  
Yushi Uchida ◽  
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Author(s):  
M. Arif Hayat

Although it is recognized that niacin (pyridine-3-carboxylic acid), incorporated as the amide in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) or in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP), is a cofactor in hydrogen transfer in numerous enzyme reactions in all organisms studied, virtually no information is available on the effect of this vitamin on a cell at the submicroscopic level. Since mitochondria act as sites for many hydrogen transfer processes, the possible response of mitochondria to niacin treatment is, therefore, of critical interest.Onion bulbs were placed on vials filled with double distilled water in the dark at 25°C. After two days the bulbs and newly developed root system were transferred to vials containing 0.1% niacin. Root tips were collected at ¼, ½, 1, 2, 4, and 8 hr. intervals after treatment. The tissues were fixed in glutaraldehyde-OsO4 as well as in 2% KMnO4 according to standard procedures. In both cases, the tissues were dehydrated in an acetone series and embedded in Reynolds' lead citrate for 3-10 minutes.


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