EFFECT OF REGENERATOR ON GIFFORD-MCMAHON (GM) CYCLE CRYOCOOLER OPERATING AT ABOUT 4 K.
Author(s) : INAGUCHI T., NAGAO M., YOSHIMURA H.
Type of article: Article
Summary
A GM CYCLE CRYOCOOLER OPERATING AT ABOUT 4 K HAS BEEN DEVELOPED. THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENT OF THIS CRYOCOOLER IS A REGENERATOR. THE PAPER DESCRIBES EFFECTS WHICH REGENERATOR MATERIALS, POROSITY OF REGENERATORS, AND CONFIGURATIONS OF REGENERATORS HAVE ON NO-LOAD TEMPERATURES AND NET COOLING CAPACITIES. IT WAS FOUND THAT THE NO-LOAD TEMPERATURE OF A REGENERATOR USING GADOLINIUM-RHODIUM IS ONLY 1 K LOWER THAN THAT OF A REGENERATOR USING LEAD.
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- Original title: EFFECT OF REGENERATOR ON GIFFORD-MCMAHON (GM) CYCLE CRYOCOOLER OPERATING AT ABOUT 4 K.
- Record ID : 1992-0010
- Languages: English
- Source: Adv. cryog. Eng. - vol. 35 B
- Publication date: 1990
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Themes: Small-scale cryogenic applications, cryocoolers
- Keywords: Gifford-McMahon; Rhodium; Lead; Design; Regeneration; Gadolinium; Cryocooler
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