Progress in Development of a Miniature Pulse Tube Cooler for Space Applications

Adele Gibson,R Hunt, I Charles,L Duband, M Crook,Anna H Orlowska, T W Bradshaw,Mark W Linder

ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOLS. 49A AND B(2004)

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A pulse tube cryocooler is under development for high-reliability spacecraft applications. Recent developments in the assembly and verification of a Miniature Pulse Tube Cooler (MPTC) are presented, including the latest data from the test program. Details of advances related to the compressor, pulse tube and electronics are discussed. The pulse tube cooler achieves high efficiency, optimised through an extensive process of breadboard testing and analysis and is now approaching a more mature Engineering Model (EM) status. A representative pulse tube cold finger has been verified with respect to design changes incorporated following the breadboard test phase. Mass, heat lift and parasitic losses have been improved. A mechanical system mass of 3.1 kg has been achieved. Cold finger tests have demonstrated the ability of the pulse tube to lift 1.5 W at 80 K and to reach <50 K for a PV-work of 25 W. The useful range of operation for the cooler extends below 60 K, where test results indicate 600 mW of heat lift capability. A final optimisation of the EM inertance tube geometry has been performed. The characterisation of the final configuration is presented for a range of input powers, comparing results with predictions made in the previous phase of development.
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