A PREVIEW OF UNCONVENTIONAL SUGGESTED COOLING PROCESSES AND SOME PRACTICAL PROBLEMS RELATED TO SMALL REFRIGERATORS.

Author(s) : ROUBEAU P. M.

Summary

DESCRIBES TWO NON-CONVENTIONAL MEANS OF REFRIGERATION, WHOSE PURPOSE IS TO SHED LIGHT ON SOME PROPERTIES OF GASES AND ADSORBENTS HAVING GREAT POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS. AN ACCOUNT IS GIVEN OF A VARIATION OF THE STIRLING MACHINE AND FINALLY A SKETCH IS MADE OF A CROSSED CYCLES METHOD INDEPENDENT OF THE REFRIGERATION PROCESS USED. OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS ON HEAT LOSSES, MAINLY BY THE CRYOSTAT NECKS AND IN GENERAL BY ANY STRUCTURES FOR WHICH THE NON-HEAT CONDUCTING PROPERTIES COULD, IN FACT, BE AN IMPORTANT CRITERION OF SUCCESS FOR CRYOCOOLERS. CONCERNING MINICOOLERS WHICH MAKE USE OF A CIRCULATING COOLANT, THE NEED FOR A DRY AND TIGHT COMPRESSOR IS EQUALLY EMPHASIZED AND SOME SOLUTIONS ARE SUGGESTED.

Details

  • Original title: A PREVIEW OF UNCONVENTIONAL SUGGESTED COOLING PROCESSES AND SOME PRACTICAL PROBLEMS RELATED TO SMALL REFRIGERATORS.
  • Record ID : 1982-0348
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1980
  • Source: Source: NBS spec. Publ./ Conf. NBS-IIF, Boulder
    n. 607; 3-14; 13 fig.; 2 tabl.; 1 ref.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.