2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2004.03.014
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Development and testing of an advanced cryogenic thermal switch and cryogenic thermal switch test bed

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“…Innovative geometries and composite systems have been developed to address these problems. Guo et al 104 reported that the thermal expansion of a flexible rod bringing metal pieces into contact at room temperature yield switching ratios r ¼ 400, and Marland et al 105 reported r > 1000 at T ¼ 230 K using high CTE polymers to open and close a 100 l m gap between metal pieces.…”
Section: Contact Thermal Switches and Regulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innovative geometries and composite systems have been developed to address these problems. Guo et al 104 reported that the thermal expansion of a flexible rod bringing metal pieces into contact at room temperature yield switching ratios r ¼ 400, and Marland et al 105 reported r > 1000 at T ¼ 230 K using high CTE polymers to open and close a 100 l m gap between metal pieces.…”
Section: Contact Thermal Switches and Regulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where ∆ is the actuation temperature. However, because thermal expansion is a weak effect (DTE ~10 /°C), a long thermal regulator body (t~10cm) is required to close even a small gap of around 0.1 mm [18,29,30]. The cost, weight (80-320 gram for a device of 5-6 cm diameter [18,30]), and precision requirements of this thermal regulator outweigh the benefits for mainstream (terrestrial, near room temperature) applications, such as automobiles, drones, and portable electronics.…”
Section: Thermal Regulator Design and Operating Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar heat switch has been recently described that also operates on the principle of differential thermal expansion [4]. The primary application of that switch would be to reduce unwanted parasitic loads into an off-state redundant cryocooler.…”
Section: Thermal Model Schematicsmentioning
confidence: 99%