Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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662510 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2006 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The Hampson-type miniature Joule–Thomson (J–T) cryocooler is widely used in electronic cooling. We develop the geometry model of the Hampson-type cryocooler to better understand the double helical tube-and-fin heat exchanger. The steady-state governing equations of the cryogen, helical tube and fins, and shield are solved numerically and yield good agreements with experiment data. The conventional way of simulating a Hampson-type J–T cryocooler, which is accompanied by a host of empirical correction factors, especially vis-à-vis the heat exchanger geometry could now be superseded. The effort and time spent in designing a Hampson-type J–T crycooler could be greatly reduced.
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Authors
Hui Tong Chua, Xiaolin Wang, Hwee Yean Teo,