Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Patent
1983-10-18
1989-06-06
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
220 3, 220414, F17C 100
Patent
active
048359750
ABSTRACT:
A filament wound pressure vessel or tank includes a thin metal inner liner of 1020 steel wrapped by epoxy-resin-coated fiberglass filament windings. The coefficients of thermal expansion of the windings and the inner liner are approximately equal. The filament windings are clad in a thick layer of polyurethane foam insulation. The foam-insulated cryogenic tanks containing cryogenic fluid are mounted in the front of a refrigerated transport container cooled by the release of the cryogenic fluid coolants thereinto.
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Capossela Ronald C.
Coffee Wendell
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