This proceedings documents the output of a meeting of refrigeration specialists held at the National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, CO, on October 6 and 7, 1980. Building on an earlier invitation-only meeting in 1977, the purpose of this first open meeting was to discuss progress in the development of refrigeration systems to cool cryogenic sensors and electronic systems in the temperature range below 20 K and with required cooling capacities below 10 W. The meeting was jointly sponsored by the International Institute of Refrigeration - Commission A1/2, the Office of Naval Research, the Naval Research Laboratory, the Cryogenic Engineering Conference, and the National Bureau of Standards. This first open cryocooler conference consisted of 23 ...
Current and future needs in automative, aircraft, space, military, and well logging industries requi...
The US Department of Energy's Superconductivity Program for Electric Systems sponsored the Cryogenic...
The need for cryogenic cooling has been a critical issue that has kept superconducting electronic d...
This proceedings documents the output of the Second Biennial Conference on Refrigeration for Cryogen...
Item 247.S/N 003-003-02310-8."Issued May 1981.""Electromagnetic Technology Division, Center for Elec...
The Cryocoolers 5 proceedings archives the contributions of leading international experts at the 5th...
The Cryocoolers 4 proceedings archives the contributions of leading international experts at the 4th...
Cryocoolers 7 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based o...
Cryocoolers 16 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based ...
Cryocoolers 17 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based ...
Proceedings of the 5th International Cryocoolers Conference (1988, August 18 - 19, 1988, Naval Postg...
This is the 13th volume in the conference series. Over the years the International Cryocoolers Confe...
Cryocoolers 6 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based o...
Cryocoolers 18 Cryocoolers 18 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cr...
Applications in superconductivity have become widespread, enabled by advancements in cryogenic engin...
Current and future needs in automative, aircraft, space, military, and well logging industries requi...
The US Department of Energy's Superconductivity Program for Electric Systems sponsored the Cryogenic...
The need for cryogenic cooling has been a critical issue that has kept superconducting electronic d...
This proceedings documents the output of the Second Biennial Conference on Refrigeration for Cryogen...
Item 247.S/N 003-003-02310-8."Issued May 1981.""Electromagnetic Technology Division, Center for Elec...
The Cryocoolers 5 proceedings archives the contributions of leading international experts at the 5th...
The Cryocoolers 4 proceedings archives the contributions of leading international experts at the 4th...
Cryocoolers 7 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based o...
Cryocoolers 16 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based ...
Cryocoolers 17 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based ...
Proceedings of the 5th International Cryocoolers Conference (1988, August 18 - 19, 1988, Naval Postg...
This is the 13th volume in the conference series. Over the years the International Cryocoolers Confe...
Cryocoolers 6 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cryocoolers based o...
Cryocoolers 18 Cryocoolers 18 archives developments and performance measurements in the field of cr...
Applications in superconductivity have become widespread, enabled by advancements in cryogenic engin...
Current and future needs in automative, aircraft, space, military, and well logging industries requi...
The US Department of Energy's Superconductivity Program for Electric Systems sponsored the Cryogenic...
The need for cryogenic cooling has been a critical issue that has kept superconducting electronic d...