A helium-3 refrigerator employing capillary confinement of liquid cryogen
Abstract
A condensation refrigerator suitable for operation in a zero gravity space environment was constructed. The condensed liquid refrigerant is confined by surface tension inside a porous metal matrix. Helium-4 and helium-3 gases were condensed and held in a copper matrix. Evaporative cooling of confined liquid helium-4 resulted in a temperature of 1.4K. Using a zeolite adsorption pump external to the cryostat, a temperature of 0.6 K was achieved through evaporative cooling of liquid helium-3. The amount of time required for complete evaporation of a controlled mass of liquid helium-4 contained in the copper matrix was measured as a function of the applied background power. For heating powers below 18 mW the measured times are consistent with the normal boiling of the confined volume of liquid refrigerant. At background powers above 18 mW the rapid rise in the temperature of the copper matrix the signature of the absence of confined liquid occurs in a time a factor of two shorter than that expected on the basis of an extrapolation of the low power data.
- Publication:
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Refrig. for for Cryogenic Sensors
- Pub Date:
- December 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983rcgs.nasa..405E
- Keywords:
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- Cryogenics;
- Liquid Cooling;
- Liquid Helium;
- Refrigerants;
- Refrigerators;
- Aerospace Environments;
- Condensation;
- Thermodynamic Properties;
- Weightlessness;
- Engineering (General)