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OverviewThe last few years have witnessed a substantial maturing of long life Stirling-cycle cryocoolers built upon the heritage of the flexure-bearing cryocoolers from Oxford University, and have seen the emergence of mature pulse tube cryocoolers competing head-to-head with the Stirling cryocoolers. Hydrogen sorption cryocoolers, Gifford-McMahon cryocoolers with rare earth regenerators, and helium Joule-Thomson cryocoolers have also made tremendous progress in opening up applications in the 4 K to 10 K temperature range. Tactical Stirling cryocoolers, now commonplace in the defense industry, are finding application in a number of cost constrained commercial applications and space missions, and are achieving ever longer lives as they move to linear-drive, clearance-seal compressors. Building on this expanding availability of commercially viable cryocoolers, numerous new applications are being enabled; many of these involve infrared imaging systems, and high temperature superconductors in the medical and communications fields. The vibration sensitivity of many of the infrared and medical imaging applications has led to the recognition that cryocooler-generated vibration and EMI is a critical performance parameter for these applications. In response, advanced closed-loop active vibration control systems have been developed and are being delivered to their first users. Application experiments, designed to explore, troubleshoot and resolve product integration issues, are occurring on an ever widening front, particularly in the fields of infrared imaging and spectroscopy, gamma-ray spectroscopy, and high-temperature superconductor applications. An important lesson is that integrating cryogenic systems requires care and thoughtfulness in a broad range of engineering andscientific disciplines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ronald G. Jr. RossPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995 Weight: 1.877kg ISBN: 9781475798906ISBN 10: 1475798903 Pages: 961 Publication Date: 14 June 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsCryocoolers and Space Science Investigations (M. Chahine). Cryocoolers and High Temperature Supconductors: Avancing toward Commercial Applications (M. Nisenoff). Space Cryogenic Systems for BMDO and U.S. Air Force Needs (R.M. Vacek). Progress in Pulse Tube Refrigeration (R. Radebaugh). JPL Cryocooler Development and Test Program Overview (R.G. Ross, Jr.). NASA/GSFC Cryocooler Test Program Results for FY93/94 (L. Sparr). Thermal Performance of Stirlingcycle Cryocoolers: A Comparison of JPLtested Coolers (G.T. Smedley). Improved Standrad Spacecraft Cryocooler Life Test for Spacebased Infrared Surveillance (J.M. Wakugawa). Space Cryogenic Refrigerator System (SCRS) Thermal Performance Test Results (I.E. Spradley). Long Life Cryocooler Development Program for ASTER (M. Kawada). Development for Space Use of BAe's Improved Single Stage Stirling Cycle Coooler for Applicatons in the Range 5080K (B.G. Jones). Test Results for the Singlestage Ball Flight Prototype Cooler (W.J. Horsley). Performance Characterization of the Sunpower Cryocooler (G.T. Smedley). Design, Performance, and Testing of the Lockheeddeveloped Mechanical Cryocooler (T. Nast). Development of Stirling Cryocooler for Use in Space (T. Fukuda). 94 additional articles. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |