The principal applications of Stirling coolers include infrared imaging systems and superconductive electronics. Among the requirements these applications place on the cooler are low vibration export, low power consumption and long operating life. A linear twin-piston compressor of a cooler provides for inherently low vibration levels and is a solution widely accepted in industry. As compared with rotary or linear single-piston compressors, it produces less vibration due to the balanced counter-motion of two oppositely reciprocating pistons. However, the vibration resulting from the mismatch of opposite piston assemblies caused by manufacturing errors and natural wear cannot be completely eliminated. In the ultra-low vibration applications ...
In this paper, a linear motor stroke controller using a phase lag filter and a single phase PWM inve...
This thesis describes the development on long lifetime and an efficient piston compressor operating ...
A patented microsystem Stirling cooler is under development with potential application to electronic...
The linear compressor in a Stirling cooling engine is well known as a source of significant vibratio...
Future space missions' requirements on high precision structures get continuously more challenging w...
A two-stage Stirling Cryocooler has been developed and tested for cooling IR sensors in space applic...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
Future space mission requirements on high precision structures get continuously more challenging wit...
Abstract The Stirling cycle cooler is a free piston linear motor driven device. Th
Small capacity Stirling cryocoolers (almost-equal-to 1 W at 80 K) for space-borne applications gener...
Modern infrared imagers often rely on the split Stirling cryogenic coolers the linear compressors of...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
A two-stage, split Stirling cryocooler with a capacity of 2 W at 100 K and 0.5 W at 50 K is designed...
There is a need to improve the capabilities of cooling technology to dissipate increasingly high hea...
With the exposure of harmful effects of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC...
In this paper, a linear motor stroke controller using a phase lag filter and a single phase PWM inve...
This thesis describes the development on long lifetime and an efficient piston compressor operating ...
A patented microsystem Stirling cooler is under development with potential application to electronic...
The linear compressor in a Stirling cooling engine is well known as a source of significant vibratio...
Future space missions' requirements on high precision structures get continuously more challenging w...
A two-stage Stirling Cryocooler has been developed and tested for cooling IR sensors in space applic...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
Future space mission requirements on high precision structures get continuously more challenging wit...
Abstract The Stirling cycle cooler is a free piston linear motor driven device. Th
Small capacity Stirling cryocoolers (almost-equal-to 1 W at 80 K) for space-borne applications gener...
Modern infrared imagers often rely on the split Stirling cryogenic coolers the linear compressors of...
Presented at the 16th International Cryocooler Conference, held May 17-20, 2008 in Atlanta, Georgia....
A two-stage, split Stirling cryocooler with a capacity of 2 W at 100 K and 0.5 W at 50 K is designed...
There is a need to improve the capabilities of cooling technology to dissipate increasingly high hea...
With the exposure of harmful effects of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC...
In this paper, a linear motor stroke controller using a phase lag filter and a single phase PWM inve...
This thesis describes the development on long lifetime and an efficient piston compressor operating ...
A patented microsystem Stirling cooler is under development with potential application to electronic...