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The purity of liquid helium revisited.
Study on mitigation of pulsed heat load for ITER cryogenic system.
Thermal-hydraulic characteristics and performance of 3D straight channel based printed circuit heat exchanger.
Understanding the physical phenomena that occur inside heat exchangers for liquefaction of hydrogen.
Gas breakthrough across a porous array structure wetted by cryogenic fluid.
Development and application of a generic CFD toolkit covering the heat flows in combined solid–liquid systems with emphasis on the thermal design of HiLumi superconducting magnets.
Design of cryogenic sample holder with electrical contacts for UHV SEM/SPM.
Low-temperature shear modulus changes in solid 4He and connection to supersolidity.
Probable heat capacity signature of the supersolid transition.
Heat flow below 100 °K and its technological applications. [Proceedings of the meetings of the] commission 1: Grenoble, France, August 20-25, 1965.
NON LINEARITIES IN THE HEAT TRANSFER BETWEEN METALS AND SUPERFLUID LIQUID HELIUM.
A new method of purifying liquid helium in space using metal mesh-wire filter.
Application of PIV technology to superfluid He II thermal counterflow jet.
The designing of new process of high purity neon production by desublimation method.
Particle image velocimetry (PIV) application in He II forced flow research.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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US research projects to cut AC energy consumption
The 15 projects selected by Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) – within the Building Energy Efficiency Through Innovative Thermodevices (BEETIT) are developing new approaches and technologies for building cooling equipment and air...
A possible major step in the quest of room-temperature superconductivity
Two researcher teams have just reported experiments indicating that a hydride of lanthanum compressed to 1.7 to 1.85 million bar has a critical temperature of 250–260 K (-23 – -13°C).
Cryotherapy can successfully help treat recurrent mesothelioma.
Radiologists at University of California recently showed that cryoablation can destroy tumour cells in patients recurrent pleural mesothelioma.
Producing ammonia using less energy
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed an improved catalyst facilitating the synthesis of ammonia at merely 50°C (when conventional techniques require temperatures of 450°C).
Encyclopedia of Refrigeration
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Cryogenics in the pharmaceutical industry: drug design and bioavailability improvement
Research activities in the pharmaceutical sector focus primarily on developing novel drug formulations which can elicit the desired response upon being administered to the patient...