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- (308b) Natural Convection Effects in Insulation Systems of Large-Scale Cryogenic Storage Tanks
This study examines the impact of natural convection in insulation systems of large-scale spherical storage tanks. We solve the governing equations (continuity, momentum and energy balances) for porous insulation with variation in local density and viscosity with temperature to determine the critical Rayleigh number for the onset of natural convection. It was found that depending on the Rayleigh number, there may be a single or multiple convective cells, and local Nusselt number (or the ratio of the heat flux with and without convection in the insulation material) can be an order of magnitude larger, and must be considered carefully in the design of these systems.