Lecture2_Properties of Cryogenic Fluids_1
Lecture2_Properties of Cryogenic Fluids_1
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Outline of the Lecture
• What is Cryogenics?
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The Chronology
Year Event
1877 Cailletet and Pictet liquefied Oxygen.
1879 Linde founded the Linde Eismaschinen AG.
1892 Dewar developed a vacuum insulated vessel
for cryogenic fluid storage.
1895 Onnes established Leiden Laboratory.
1902 Claude established l’Air Liquide and
developed air-liquefaction system.
1908 Onnes liquefied helium (Nobel prize in 1913)
1911 Onnes discovered superconductivity in solid
Hg at 4.2 K
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Prof. M
MDD Atrey,
Atrey, Department
Department of
of Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering,
Engineering, IIT
IIT Bombay
Bombay
Temperature
Increment
• 1 K = 1°C = 1.8°R = 1.8°F
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Chronology of Temperature Scales
• 1724 – Fahrenheit scale
• 1742
– Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius(1701–1744) invents
Centigrade scale but in reverse order, i.e., boiling point
of water = 0 0C
freezing point of water = 100 0C
• 1848
– Glasgow University engineer and physicist Lord Kelvin
(William Thomson)(1824–1907), recognizes the need for
an absolute thermometric scale, so he proposes the Kelvin
scale which uses degree Celsius for its unit increment.
• 1948
– 9th CGPM (Conférence générale des poids et mesures) and the CIPM
(Comité international des poids et mesures) formally replaces "degree
Centigrade“ with "degree Celsius“.
Reason:- Centigrade was also the Spanish and French
language name for a unit of angular measurement and had a similar
connotation in other languages.
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Cryogen (contd..)
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T – s diagram of a cryogen
300 K, 1atm A
Absolute Temperature
B Isobar
C Critical Point
Liquid
Normal F
Boiling Point E Vapor
L+V
Entropy
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Properties of few Cryogens
Normal
Boiling K 4.214 20.27 77.36 78.8 90.18
Point
Critical
MPa 0.229 1.315 3.39 3.92 5.08
Pressure
Density kg/m3 124.8 70.79 807.3 874 1141
Latent
kJ/kg 20.90 443 199.3 205 213
Heat
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T – s diagram of Helium
Critical Pt.
2.29 atm,
5.2 K
T – s chart for He – 4
1 atm, 4.2 K •Pressure (P) – atm
•Density – gm/mol-lit
•Temp (T) – K
•Enthalpy (h) – J/gm-
mol
•Entropy (s) – J/g-mol-K
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T – s diagram of Nitrogen
T – s chart for N2
•Pressure (P) – atm
•Density – gm/mol-lit
•Temp (T) – K
•Enthalpy (h) – J/gm-
mol
•Entropy (s) – J/g-mol-K
Critical Pt.
33.9 atm,
126 K
1 atm,
77.36 K
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Cryogenic Fluids
Hydrogen, Helium
• They fall in special class. These gases are dealt in
next lecture.
Liquid Methane
• It boils at 111.7 K.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Neon
• It is a clear, colorless liquid with boiling point at
27.1 K.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
• Blue in color – due to long chains of O4.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Oxygen (LOX)
• Because of the unique properties of oxygen,
there is no substitute for oxygen in any of its
uses – widely used in industries and for medical
purpose.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Argon
• It is a colorless, inert and non toxic gas.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Argon
• The property of inertness of argon is used to
purge moulds in casting industry.
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Cryogenic Fluids
Liquid Air
• For practical purpose, it is considered as a mixture
of 78% N2 + 21% O2 + 1% Ar + others.
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