Pulse tube refrigeration comes down to earth: call for cryogenic application developers.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The unit described was designed, built and tested to operate at -29 deg C as a food freezer demonstration for the space station; the technology could be applicable to commercial cryogenic development.
Details
- Original title: Pulse tube refrigeration comes down to earth: call for cryogenic application developers.
- Record ID : 1997-0044
- Languages: English
- Source: Cold Facts - vol. 12 - n. 1
- Publication date: 1996
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Other applications of cryogenic temperatures
- Keywords: Pulse tube; Helium; Design; Household refrigerator; Performance; Space; Cryogenics
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