Experimental investigation of 2 K JT (Joule-Thomson) cooling system using "distributed JT effect heat exchanger"

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The simplest cooling method to achieve 2 K is to use a subatmospheric cooling system of liquid helium, which may have high efficiency benefited from a counterflow heat exchanger. This paper describes the design and fabrication a specific heat exchanger with significant pressure drop using a capillary tube. It is called a "distributed JT (Joule-Thomson) effect heat exchanger". The hot and cold stream specifications of the heat exchanger are as follows; 0.4 mm ID (inner diameter), 0.64 mm OD (outer diameter) and 1.7 m length; 2.4 mm ID, 4 mm OD and 1.1 m length. The heat exchanger was operated using liquid helium as the working fluid at a pressure range of 100 kPa to 3 kPa, and a temperature range of 4.2 K to 2 K. Performance of the heat exchanger is analysed by Fanning friction factor and Colburn J-factor. The experimental investigation presents the characteristic of the distributed JT effect heat exchanger using liquid helium for the first time in the world.
Publisher
British Cryogenics Council and University of Oxford
Issue Date
2018-09-04
Language
English
Citation

27th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference / International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICEC-ICMC)

ISSN
1757-8981
DOI
10.1088/1757-899X/502/1/012057
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/246467
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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