Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1508143 | Cryogenics | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A low temperature energy storage unit able to store 36Â J between 11Â K and 20Â K is described. Thanks to an enthalpy reservoir connected to the cold finger of a cryocooler by a heat switch, this device allows measurements in a completely vibration-free environment during a long time after the cryocooler stop. The ESU described in this article uses lead as enthalpy reservoir (9Â cm3) and a H2 gas gap heat switch. Tests varying the initial temperature and the input power were performed. A test showed that a platform can be stabilized at 19Â K during more than 1Â h using this ESU. The temperature drifts measured after stopping the cryocooler are compared to simulations. A very good agreement is obtained allowing scaling up devices if longer periods are required.
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Authors
G. Bonfait, I. Catarino, J. Afonso, D. Martins, M. Linder, L. Duband,