Syllabus
Module-1
Introduction to Cryogenic Systems: Historical development, Applications of Cryogenics (Space, Food Processing, Superconductivity, Electrical Power, Biology, Medicine, Electronics and Cutting Tool Industry).
Low Temperature Properties: Properties of Engineering Materials (Mechanical properties, Thermal properties, Electric and Magnetic properties), Properties of Cryogenic fluids.
Module-2
Introduction to Liquefaction Systems: Ideal system, Liquefaction systems for Neon, Hydrogen and Helium. Critical components of liquefaction systems, Joule Thomson expansion, Adiabatic expansion, Linde Hampson Cycle, Claude & Cascaded System. Introduction to Cryogenic Refrigeration Systems: Magnetic Cooling, Stirling Cycle, Cryo Coolers.
Module-3
Cryogenic Fluid Storage and Transfer Systems : Cryogenic storage vessels and transportation. Thermal insulation and their performance at cryogenic temperatures, Super insulations, Vacuuminsulation, Powder insulation. Thermal stratification, Cryogenic fluid transfer systems. Cryogenicengine injectors (subcritical & super critical) Cryogenic Instrumentation: Pressure, flow-rate, liquid-level and temperature measurements. Types of Heat Exchangers used in cryogenic systems. Cryo Pumping Applications.