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Kevlar Supports for Cryogenic Vessels
How to design and install Kevlar supports for cryogenic vessels. The high strength and relatively low thermal conductivity of Kevlar make it an interesting choice for thermal supports in cryogenic vessels.www.mtm-inc.com
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GitHub - cakeisalie89/Quantum-Thermal-
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Idk what any of that means, but proud of you, Brickster!
Quantum materials production and sensing in same chamber but different phasesIn layman's terms, what is this project?
Is in a cryogenic ultra high vacuumQuantum materials production and sensing in same chamber but different phases
You aint alone pal. I still have no f'n clue.I am so dumb, layman's terms is still too much.![]()
I'm with ya. I'm so below layman that I'm just waiting to hear if our boy PIIHB.I just learned that I'm sub-layman.
I think I figured it out. He's discovered a way to subjugate the anemic subterranean module in a non-crustaceous hemographic environment utilizing pre-oxidized fluid chicanery. It's brilliantly simple.
Brick is too smart for this site.
IndubitablyI think I figured it out. He's discovered a way to subjugate the anemic subterranean module in a non-crustaceous hemographic environment utilizing pre-oxidized fluid chicanery. It's brilliantly simple.
Brick is too smart for this site.
I am so dumb, layman's terms is still too much.![]()
I just learned that I'm sub-layman.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one fellas!You aint alone pal. I still have no f'n clue.
But Congrats Brick!
Honestly the first thing that came to mind when I was reading through his sciency-spiel for some reason was this:Cryogen