dctherandomguy
Electrical
- Oct 21, 2008
- 5
The goal is to design an LN2 Freezer system that is portable and inexpensive as possible. I want to use Styrofoam (polystyrene) walls with a certain R-value to be built around a unit with a certain heat gain. The idea is to purchase components such as a tank, hose, (pump?), solenoid, and nozzle, to inject LN2 into the system. I want to use existing controller boards (that I have), use thermocouples as input and the solenoid control as the controller output. I have not worked with LN2 before, nor am I particularly savvy on the subject of thermodynamics.
Given a chamber volume, heat resistance of chamber walls (R-value), and heat gain (in watts) of the unit under test;
how can I calculate the necessary flow of LN2 to set the chamber at a certain temperature?
I'm assuming LN2 tanks can be manually filled, pressurized, and LN2 flow can be controlled, all with commercial products, which I can (hopefully) buy separately. Manufacturers often include a controller with a stock LN2 injection setup, but in the interest of saving money and customization, I want to use existing controllers.
Any suggestions?
Given a chamber volume, heat resistance of chamber walls (R-value), and heat gain (in watts) of the unit under test;
how can I calculate the necessary flow of LN2 to set the chamber at a certain temperature?
I'm assuming LN2 tanks can be manually filled, pressurized, and LN2 flow can be controlled, all with commercial products, which I can (hopefully) buy separately. Manufacturers often include a controller with a stock LN2 injection setup, but in the interest of saving money and customization, I want to use existing controllers.
Any suggestions?