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Effect of expander shape on cooling characteristics by using a model pulse tube refrigerator
Authors:Yuta Mori  Yoshikatsu Hiratsuka  Kazuhiro Hamaguchi
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Meisei University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Technology Research Center, Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract:Pulse tube refrigerators do not have moving parts in the cold section, and they have low vibration, high reliability, and long life. The expander in refrigerators typically has an inverted U or coaxial shape because this attains a wider absorber area, lower height, and compactness. However, the performance of a Stirling-type pulse tube refrigerator is inferior to that of a Stirling refrigerator. Cooling characteristics of the pulse tube refrigerator greatly depend on the shape of the expander. In this study, an inertance-type refrigerator, which uses ambient air for the working gas, was developed to examine the effect of expander shape. This refrigerator model with changeable expander operated with a Stirling cycle, and it was composed of a reciprocating compressor, after-cooler, regenerator, absorber, pulse tube, hot-end, and inertance tube with reservoir. The following expander shapes were tested: in-line, L shape, L-L shape, and coaxial shape. The effect of expander shape on cooling capacity was examined experimentally and numerically using the model pulse tube refrigerator. The results of experiments showed that the L shape expander had the highest performance and the coaxial expander had the lowest performance. In addition, the characteristics of the gas flow in each expander were confirmed by fluid dynamics analysis.
Keywords:CFD  cooling down  COP  cycle simulation  expander  refrigerator
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