
PROTOTYPE FREEZE TRAP TEST
Author(s) -
Randall T. Cygan
Publication year - 1959
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/4146318
Subject(s) - trap (plumbing) , seal (emblem) , cold trap , sodium , eccentricity (behavior) , materials science , mechanics , chemistry , thermodynamics , physics , meteorology , metallurgy , art , political science , law , visual arts
A performance evaluation was made of a prototype liquid cooled freeze trap with sodium at 350 and 1000 deg F. The sodium freeze-off function was adequate for all test conditions encountered. The freeze-off occurred satisfactorily with the larger clearance provided by a test modification to provide 0.030 eccentricity to the rotating shaft. Turning the freeze-trap handle was successful in opening the unit for gas venting when 350 deg F sodium was used. For a seal formed with 1000 deg F sodium, 16 turns of the trap handle gave no measurable gas venting at pressures up to 30 psi. Melting out the seal opened the vent satisfactorily. All the major problems encountered during the test were mechanical and associated with the rotating feature of the unit. (M.C.G.