Optimal design of gas adsorption refrigerators for cryogenic cooling
Abstract
The design of gas adsorption refrigerators used for cryogenic cooling in the temperature range of 4K to 120K was examined. The functional relationships among the power requirement for the refrigerator, the system mass, the cycle time and the operating conditions were derived. It was found that the precool temperature, the temperature dependent heat capacities and thermal conductivities, and pressure and temperature variations in the compressors have important impacts on the cooling performance. Optimal designs based on a minimum power criterion were performed for four different gas adsorption refrigerators and a multistage system. It is concluded that the estimates of the power required and the system mass are within manageable limits in various spacecraft environments.
- Publication:
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Refrig. for for Cryogenic Sensors
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983rcgs.nasa..323C
- Keywords:
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- Adsorption;
- Cryogenic Cooling;
- Gas Cooling;
- Temperature Dependence;
- Thermal Conductivity;
- Cryogenics;
- Design;
- Heat Transfer;
- Refrigerating;
- Engineering (General)