Microparticle enhanced fibrous ceramic baffle for cryogenic liqu

Receptacles – Vehicle mountable tank – With baffle

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ABSTRACT:
A ceramic composite comprising ceramic fibers and glass microparticles bound together as a porous matrix with a ceramic binder provides baffles for cryogenic fluids in a storage container.

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