Study on a high frequency pulse tube cryocooler capable of achieving temperatures below 4 K by helium-4
Abstract
High-frequency pulse tube cryocooler (HPTC) has advantages of compact structure, low vibration, high reliability and long operation time. In this study, Theoretical analysis and experimental tests have been conducted in four aspects based on a developed 4 K HPTC. Firstly, a compressor with larger power output capability was employed and the impedance match between the cold head and the compressor was discussed. Secondly, simply using inertance tube configuration to replace the traditional inertance tube-gas reservoir structure. Then, the type and the size of the regenerator materials working at 4-20 K have been experimentally optimized. Finally, the performance of double-inlet working at as low as 20 K has also been tested for the first time for the HPTC. The present prototype achieved a no-load temperature of 3.6 K, which is the lowest temperature record ever reported for HPTC using helium-4 as working gas. A cooling power of 6 mW/4.2 K was also obtained with 250 W input power and a precooling power of 12.1 W/77 K.
- Publication:
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Cryogenics
- Pub Date:
- September 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2018.08.002
- Bibcode:
- 2018Cryo...94..103C
- Keywords:
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- High frequency;
- Pulse tube cryocooler;
- Gas-coupled;
- 4 K;
- Stirling-type cryocooler