Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7175312 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
A novel gas-coupled Stirling-type pulse tube cryocooler (SPTC), coupling with a colder-stage at the cold head of pre-cooling stage, has been presented, which features extremely compact structure. The gas-coupled characteristics, such as interaction of phase distribution, mass flow distribution and available energy regenerator loss, have been numerical and experimental studied. A negligible phase interaction is found between the two gas-coupled stages, which means the phase of each stage can be optimized individually. The colder-stage regenerator material diameter has a significant effect while its inertance tube size has a weak effect on mass flow distribution. The sphere-type colder-stage regenerator has a different available energy loss mechanism with the mesh-type regenerator of pre-cooling stage. At present, the prototype achieves a no-load temperature of 4.94â¯K. A cooling power of 12.4â¯mW/6â¯K can be achieved with an input power is 270â¯W and a precooling power of 12.43â¯W/77â¯K.
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Authors
Chen Liubiao, Wu Xianlin, Liu Xuming, Pan Changzhao, Zhou Yuan, Wang Junjie,