Spacecraft-borne long life cryogenic refrigeration: Status and trends
Abstract
The status of cryogenic refrigerator development intended for, or possibly applicable to, long life spacecraft-borne application is reviewed. Based on these efforts, the general development trends are identified. Using currently projected technology needs, the various trends are compared and evaluated. The linear drive, non-contacting bearing Stirling cycle refrigerator concept appears to be the best current approach that will meet the technology projection requirements for spacecraft-borne cryogenic refrigerators. However, a multiply redundant set of lightweight, moderate life, moderate reliability Stirling cycle cryogenic refrigerators using high-speed linear drive and sliding contact bearings may possibly suffice.
- Publication:
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Refrig. for for Cryogenic Sensors
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983rcgs.nasa...47J
- Keywords:
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- Cryogenic Cooling;
- Refrigerators;
- Spacecraft Components;
- Brayton Cycle;
- Comparison;
- Evaluation;
- Stirling Cycle;
- Technology Assessment;
- Engineering (General)