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Stirling Pulse tube cryocooler using an active displacer

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posted on 2023-06-12, 07:28 authored by Mohammad Amin Abolghasemi, Kun LiangKun Liang, Richard Stone, Mike Dadd, Paul Bailey
An in-line pulse tube cryocooler with an active displacer has been built and its performance has been examined in detail by experimental measurements and numerical modelling. An active displacer allows the mass flow at the cold end to be easily adjusted for optimum performance. It is demonstrated that both cooling power and relative Carnot efficiency have optimum phase values that are different. It is also shown that the phase optimisations are not critical – good performance is achieved over a significant range. The pulse tube cryocooler can deliver up to 3.8?W of cooling at 80?K with an input power of 88?W (shaft power of 69?W) when operating at optimal phase. Moreover, a numerical Sage model is used to enhance our understanding behind the trends observed by examining the mass flow and pressure pulse at the cold end. It is shown that the variation in phase of the active displacer helps boost the cryocooler performance by increasing the amplitude of the mass flow at the cold end and not by adjusting the phase of the mass flow. The Sage model is also used to demonstrate that using a displacer in place of an inertance tube can result in a more efficient cryocooler.

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  • Published

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  • Published version

Journal

Cryogenics

ISSN

0011-2275

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

96

Page range

53-61

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  • Engineering and Design Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Dynamics, Control and Vehicle Research Group Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-10-24

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-07-11

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-10-23

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