The Proceedings of the Symposium on Stirlling Cycle
Online ISSN : 2424-2926
2017.20
Session ID : C02
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Performance estimation of an oil-free linear compressor unit for a new compact 2K Gifford-McMahon cryocooler
*Yoshikatsu HIRATSUKAQian BaoMingyao Xu
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Since 2012, a new, compact Gifford-McMahon (GM) cryocooler for cooling superconducting single photon detectors (SSPD) has been developed and reported by Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. (SHI). Also, it was reported that National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) developed a multi-channel, conduction-cooled SSPD system. However, the size and power consumption reduction becomes indispensable to apply such a system to the optical communication of AdHoc for a mobile system installed in a vehicle. The objective is to reduce the total height of the expander by 33% relative to the existing RDK-101 GM expander and to reduce the total volume of the compressor unit by 50% relative to the existing CNA-11 compressor. In addition, considering the targeted cooling application, we set the design cooling capacity targets of the first and the second stages under 1 W at 60K and 20 mW at 2.3 K respectively. In 2016, Hiratsuka et al. reported that an oil-free compressor was developed for a 2K GM cryocooler. no-load temperature of less than 2.1 K and the targeted cooling capacity were successfully achieved with an electric input power of only 1.1 kW. After that, the total volume of the compressor unit and electrical box was significantly reduced to about 38 L, which was close to the target of 35 L. Also, the sound noise, vibration characteristics, the effect of the compressor unit inclination and the environmental temperature on the cooling performance, were evaluated. The detailed experimental results are discussed in this paper.
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