A cryostat system for cooling a device to a temperature on the order of 2 K or less includes a dewar, in which helium, in other than the superfluid state, is stored. Helium flows from the dewar through a heat exchanger tube and a restrictor tube, which controls the helium flow rate, into the cavity of a heat exchanger, to whose outer wall the device to be cooled is attached. A pressure regulator value controls the pressure in the cavity to be very low. As the helium exits the restrictor tube into the cavity, due to low pressure cavity, it becomes an aerosol mixture of helium gas and superfluid helium droplets at the desired temperature. The latter form a thin layer or film of superfluid helium on the inner side of the heat exchanger wall an...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
There are five technologies which may have application for Large Deployable Reflector (LDR), one pas...
This paper has been prepared in response to many inquiries regarding the application of cryogenic he...
AbstractThe objective of the research is super fluid helium cryostat development for navigational se...
Recent advances in the technology of infrared detectors have made possible a wide range of scientifi...
[EN] The present invention relates to a method and a system for cooling liquid helium, that allows w...
The results are presented of a study program directed toward evaluating the problems associated with...
Liquid Helium is used widely, from hospitals to characterization of materials at low temperatures. M...
Liquid Helium is used widely, from hospitals to characterization of materials at low temperatures. M...
We describe a helium source cell for use in cryogenic experiments that is hermetically sealed $in$ $...
A condensation refrigerator suitable for operation in a zero gravity space environment was construct...
This invention relates to reusable, low density, high temperature cryogenic foam insulation systems ...
Performance tests of low temperature desorption refrigeration systems with helium 4 and zeolit
A number of future space missions require liquid helium for cooling scientific payloads. These missi...
A brief summary from the 1985 Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) Asilomar 2 workshop of the requiremen...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
There are five technologies which may have application for Large Deployable Reflector (LDR), one pas...
This paper has been prepared in response to many inquiries regarding the application of cryogenic he...
AbstractThe objective of the research is super fluid helium cryostat development for navigational se...
Recent advances in the technology of infrared detectors have made possible a wide range of scientifi...
[EN] The present invention relates to a method and a system for cooling liquid helium, that allows w...
The results are presented of a study program directed toward evaluating the problems associated with...
Liquid Helium is used widely, from hospitals to characterization of materials at low temperatures. M...
Liquid Helium is used widely, from hospitals to characterization of materials at low temperatures. M...
We describe a helium source cell for use in cryogenic experiments that is hermetically sealed $in$ $...
A condensation refrigerator suitable for operation in a zero gravity space environment was construct...
This invention relates to reusable, low density, high temperature cryogenic foam insulation systems ...
Performance tests of low temperature desorption refrigeration systems with helium 4 and zeolit
A number of future space missions require liquid helium for cooling scientific payloads. These missi...
A brief summary from the 1985 Large Deployable Reflector (LDR) Asilomar 2 workshop of the requiremen...
NASA has developed a family of thermal test cryostats at the Cryogenics Test Laboratory at NASA’s Ke...
There are five technologies which may have application for Large Deployable Reflector (LDR), one pas...
This paper has been prepared in response to many inquiries regarding the application of cryogenic he...