Free-piston reciprocating cryogenic expander utilizing phase controller

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Abstract. In a free-piston expander which eliminates mechanical linkages, a prescribed behaviour of the free-piston movement is the key to an expander performance. In this paper, we have proposed an idea of reducing complexity of the free-piston expander. It is to replace both multiple solenoid valves and reservoirs that are indispensable in a previous machine with a combination of a single orifice-reservoir assembly. It functions as a phase controller like that of a pulse tube refrigerator so that it generates time-delay of pressure variation between the warmend and the reservoir resulting in the intended expansion of the cold-end volume down to the pre-set reservoir pressure. The modeling of this unique free-piston reciprocating expander utilizing phase controller is developed to understand and predict the performance of the newtype expander. Additionally, the operating parameters are analysed at the specified conditions to enable one to develop a more efficient free-piston type cryogenic expander.
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Inter-University Accelerator Centre
Issue Date
2016-03-08
Language
English
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26th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference

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10.1088/1757-899X/171/1/012079
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/209944
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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