Supercooled LOX will produce more liquid air than regular LOX.
Most medical and industrial facilities throw mass (dewars, frost) at the
insulation problem. Rockets may need insulation. But most insulating
materials are organic foams (not all).
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On Sep 1, 2016, at 12:12 PM, mleech@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The thing that puzzles me about that is that LOX transfers (ordinary temp)
happen every day throughout the world without incident. Heck, the Air
Products truck pulls up next door to my place several times a year to refill
the home breathing-oxygen dewar for the nabe with emphysema.
What magnitude of procedural goof would account for this? Was this
actually a LOX-transfer issue, or something else?
On 2016-09-01 15:00, George William Herbert wrote:
Speculating:
Supeecooled LOX to liquid air in external insulation plus spark
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