Development of a 15 K hydrogen-based sorption cooler

J. Burger, H. J. Holland, R. J. Meijer, M. Linder, H. T. Brake
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At the University of Twente, a 15 K hydrogen-based sorption cooler is under development, which has no moving parts and, therefore, is essentially vibration-free. Moreover, it has the potential of a very long life. Although the cooler may operate standalone, it is designed to precool a helium-based sorption cooler thats establishes 5 mW at 4.5 K, requiring a cooling power of 25 mW at the hydrogen stage. Both coolers use microporous activated carbon as the adsorption material. The combination of these two cooler stages needs a total of 5.4 W of input power and is heat sunk at two passive radiators at temperatures of about 50 K and 90 K (1.9 W and 3.5 W, respectively). We developed and built a demonstrator of the helium cooler under a previous ESA-TRP contract, and in 2008 we started a new ESA-sponsored project aiming at the development of the hydrogen stage. In the paper, the preliminary design of this hydrogen-cooler is presented, along with introductory experiments on its Joule-Thomson cold stage. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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15k氢基吸附冷却器的研制
在特温特大学,一种15 K的氢基吸收冷却器正在开发中,它没有活动部件,因此基本上是无振动的。此外,它还具有很长寿命的潜力。虽然冷却器可以独立运行,但它的设计目的是预冷却一个基于氦的吸附冷却器,在4.5 K时建立5mw,在氢阶段需要25mw的冷却功率。两种冷却器均采用微孔活性炭作为吸附材料。这两个冷却级的组合总共需要5.4 W的输入功率,并在大约50 K和90 K(分别为1.9 W和3.5 W)的温度下通过两个被动散热器散热。在之前的ESA-TRP合同下,我们开发并建造了一个氦冷却器的演示器,并在2008年启动了一个新的esa资助的项目,旨在开发氢级。本文介绍了这种氢冷却器的初步设计,并对其焦耳-汤姆逊冷段进行了介绍性实验。©2010美国物理研究所。
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