2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4706920
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Study of low vibration 4 K pulse tube cryocoolers

Abstract: Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. (SHI) has been continuously improving the efficiency and reducing the vibration of a 4 K pulse tube cryocooler. One advantage of a pulse tube cryocooler over a GM cryocooler is low vibration. In order to reduce vibration, both the displacement and the acceleration have to be reduced. The vibration acceleration can be reduced by splitting the valve unit from the cold head. One simple way to reduce vibration displacement is to increase the wall thickness of the tubes on the cylind… Show more

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“…The center of each horizontal support was anchored to a 50 K radiation shield to reduce the heat load as much as possible. The cryostat design is based on the use of a double-stage PTCC (Sumitomo Heavy Industries type RP-082B) with cooling powers of 1 W/4 K at the 2 nd stage [6]. The major challenge is to design and construct the cryostat so that the total heat load, including AC loss during magnet excitation, the Joule heat from current leads, and by eddy current heating, are less than 1 W to the 4 K region.…”
Section: Cryostatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The center of each horizontal support was anchored to a 50 K radiation shield to reduce the heat load as much as possible. The cryostat design is based on the use of a double-stage PTCC (Sumitomo Heavy Industries type RP-082B) with cooling powers of 1 W/4 K at the 2 nd stage [6]. The major challenge is to design and construct the cryostat so that the total heat load, including AC loss during magnet excitation, the Joule heat from current leads, and by eddy current heating, are less than 1 W to the 4 K region.…”
Section: Cryostatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu, et al reported that the vibration displacement was reduced by optimizing the wall thickness of regenerators and pulse tubes and by splitting the regenerators and pulse tubes with a thin tube [3]. In REFERENCE 3, the typical vibration displacement of less than ±3 µm had been achieved with minimum impact on performance of a 0.5 W 4 K pulse tube cryocooler, SRP-062B.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%