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Don Wright 21-06-2005 08:33

Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Since there are a lot of very smart people from all sorts of industries on here, I thought I would throw this out.

We are trying to design a flexible cold chamber to go over a test article connected to a dynamometer. The chamber will be feed with 150,000 btu/hr and needs to be able to go down to -40 degrees. It also needs to be flexible at that temperature. And fire resistant. The chamber will be about 3 m x 3m x 3m in size.

I was thinking that maybe some of you space guys might have some ideas... Thanks.

Erin Rapacki 21-06-2005 09:15

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Have you searched your area for environmental test facilities? Last year I worked with a test facility who had about twenty, very durable, hot and cold chambers for testing electrical and mechanical hardware. Some were large, some were small, but all of them were so expensive that it was a better idea to contract the work out to the company who manages these chambers instead of building/buying our own.

Don Wright 21-06-2005 10:31

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Erin Rapacki
Have you searched your area for environmental test facilities?

While that would be a good idea, it won't work for us in this case since we are delivering the dyno system and it needs the chamber with it. Do you by any chance remember the manufacturer of the chambers you spoke of?

Jimmy Holmes 21-06-2005 11:15

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
We use a chamber made by Envirotronics. They make a wide variety of chambers for many uses. Try this link for some products...http://www.envirotronics.com/products.html

Andy Baker 21-06-2005 11:23

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Don,

At Delphi in Kokomo, we use many chambers from Cincinnati Sub Zero. I think that they can do what you are looking for.

Andy B.

Jeff Pahl 21-06-2005 13:00

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
We use chambers from all of the already mentioned vendors, along with Thermomtron http://www.thermotron.com

Also, check out Scientific Climate Systems http://www.dryrooms.com/environ/index.html

The combination of -40, flexible, fire resistant, and 150,000 btu/hour heat load is going to be a tough combination. There are not many materials that stay flexible at that temp. The heat load is going to require multi-stage cascade cooling, or liquid nitrogen (or CO2) assist. It also will need to be purged out with some sort of dry gas, or everything inside will suffer the "popsicle effect".

Does the entire chamber need to be flexible, or just one side? We have several chambers that are set up with rubber floors to allow vibration testing to be performed. The other 5 surfaces are stainless steel and insulated.

-jeff

Dave Flowerday 21-06-2005 13:28

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
One more link to throw out: Russells Technical Products. They make test chambers and we use them here at Motorola. They do a lot of custom chamber work for lots of different applications, and as a bonus they have engineers that are involved with FIRST.

Joe Ross 21-06-2005 22:08

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
We use chambers from Screening Systems. We also have an old Thermotron. The Thermotron is from the good old town of Holland, Michigan.

UlTiMaTeP 22-06-2005 00:24

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
I would go searching on mcmaster looking for the material specs you need and then make it. But then again, i like to build my solutions instead of buying them

Don Wright 23-06-2005 13:38

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Thank you for all your assistance.

I may have mis-wrote or spoke when I mentioned the 150,000 Btu. The chamber will be fed with cold air at -50 degrees C at a rate of 150,000 Btu/hr.

Maybe I'm still saying it wrong... I'm an EE...

UlTiMaTeP 23-06-2005 18:24

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Wright
Thank you for all your assistance.

I may have mis-wrote or spoke when I mentioned the 150,000 Btu. The chamber will be fed with cold air at -50 degrees C at a rate of 150,000 Btu/hr.

Maybe I'm still saying it wrong... I'm an EE...

Did you think about using a platinum cured silicone?
its properties are -100F to 475F operating

Mike AA 24-06-2005 01:01

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross
We use chambers from Screening Systems. We also have an old Thermotron. The Thermotron is from the good old town of Holland, Michigan.

WOO HOO ( live there )

-Mike

Alexander McGee 24-06-2005 10:29

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
I'm sure you have your own methods of keeping the chamber cold, but have you looked into Peltier cooling? It is really quite ingenious, and these things can get really cold or really hot.

Check it out:

http://www.peltier-info.com/

UlTiMaTeP 24-06-2005 20:00

Re: Need assistance for a -40 degree cold chamber
 
sounds like cooling isn't a problem, problem is getting materials to work with the requested properties at the range of temperatures


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