Thirumaleshwar, M. ; Subramanyam, S. V. (1986) Two stage Gifford-McMahon cycle cryorefrigerator operating at 20 K Cryogenics, 26 (10). pp. 547-555. ISSN 0011-2275
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Abstract
A two stage Gifford-McMahon cycle cryorefrigerator operating at 20 K is described. This refrigerator uses a very simple 'spool valve' and a modified indigenous compressor to compress helium gas. This cryorefrigerator reaches a lowest temperature of 15.5 K; it takes ≈ 50 min to reach 20 K and the cooling capacity is ≈ 2.5 W at 25 K. The cool-down characteristics and load characteristics are presented in graphical form. The effect of changing the operating pressure ratio and the second stage regenerator matrix size are also reported. Pressure-volume (P-V) diagrams obtained at various temperatures indicate that P-V losses form the major fraction of the total losses and this becomes more pronounced as the temperature is decreased. A heat balance analysis shows the relative magnitudes of various losses.
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Keywords: | Cryorefrigerators; Gifford-McMahon Cycle; Thermodynamics |
ID Code: | 51516 |
Deposited On: | 28 Jul 2011 14:37 |
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