Vibration reduction of pulse tube cryocooler driven by single piston compressor |
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Authors: | Houlei Chen Nana Xu Jingtao Liang Luwei Yang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Refrigeration and Cryogenics, School of Mechanical Engineering, Tongji University, 4800, Cao''an Road, Shanghai, 201804, China;2. Shanghai Key Lab of Vehicle Aerodynamics and Vehicle Thermal Management Systems, Tongji University, 4800, Cao''an Road, Shanghai, 201804, China |
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Abstract: | The development of pulse tube coolers has progressed significantly during the past two decades. A single piston linear compressor is used to in order to reduce the size and mass of a high frequency pulse tube cryocooler. The pulse tube achieved a no-load temperature of 61 K and a cooling power of 1 W@80 K with an operating frequency of 80 Hz and an electrical input power of 50 W. By itself, the single piston compressor generates a large vibration, so a set of leaf springs with an additional mass is used to reduce the vibration. The equation relating the mass, the elasticity coefficient of leaf spring and the working frequency is obtained through an empirical fit of the experimental data. The vibration amplitude is reduced from 55 mm/s to lower than 5 mm/s by using a proper leaf spring. This paper demonstrates that a single piston compressor with vibration reduction provides a good choice for a PTC. |
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