Cryocoolers 11

Cover of Cryocoolers 11 by Ronald G. Jr. Ross
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001
Pages: 825
ISBN-13: 9781489944115
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 3.14820110136 Pounds
Width: 1.68 Inches
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Cryocoolers 11 by Ronald G. Jr. Ross, published by Springer US on September 11, 2013, is a softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 2001, comprising 825 pages. This book presents a comprehensive overview of advancements in cryocooler technology, particularly focusing on pulse tube cryocoolers, which have gained traction for their long-life and high-reliability applications. It details the evolution of both Stirling-type and Gifford-McMahon-type pulse tube coolers, highlighting their operational temperature ranges and frequency capabilities.

Readers will find extensive discussions on recent developments in low-temperature pulse tubes, as well as significant progress in rare earth regenerator materials. The book also explores the commercial interest in developing cost-effective cryocoolers for high-temperature superconductor electronics, especially in the cellular telephone base-station market. Additionally, it addresses innovations in closed-cycle J-T and throttle-cycle refrigerators that utilize mixed refrigerant gases to achieve efficient cooling in the 65 to 80 K temperature range. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the fields of physics, technology, and engineering related to cryogenic systems.


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Over the last two years we have witnessed a continuation in the breakthrough shift toward pulse tube cryocoolers for long-life, high-reliability cryocooler applications. One class of pulse tubes that has reached maturity is referred to as “Stirling type” because they are based on the linear Oxford Stirling-cooler type compressor; they generally provide cooling in the 30 to 100 K temperature range and operate at frequencies from 30 to 60 Hz. The other type of pulse tube cooler making great advances is the so-called “Gifford-McMahon type. ” Pulse tube coolers of this type use a G-M type compressor and lower frequency operation to achieve temperatures in the 2 to 10 K temperature range. Nearly a third of this proceedings covers these new developments in the pulse tube arena. Complementing the work on low-temperature pulse tubes is substantial continued progress on rare earth regenerator materials and Gifford-McMahon coolers. These technologies continue to make great progress in opening up the 2 – 4 K market. Also in the commercial sector, continued interest is being shown in the development of long-life, low-cost cryocoolers for the emerging high temperature superconductor electronics market, particularly the cellular telephone base-station market. At higher temperature levels, closed-cycle J-T or throttle-cycle refrigerators are taking advantage of mixed refrigerant gases, spearheaded in the former USSR, to achieve low-cost cr- cooler systems in the 65 – 80 K temperature range.

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