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Old Dominion University

2016

2 Kelvin

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Testing And Analysis Of An Exergetically Efficient 4 K To 2 K Helium Heat Exchanger, Peter N. Knudsen Oct 2016

Testing And Analysis Of An Exergetically Efficient 4 K To 2 K Helium Heat Exchanger, Peter N. Knudsen

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Modern experimental nuclear physics programs that utilize advanced superconducting devices require refrigeration below the lambda temperature of helium (2.1768 K) and involve sub-atmospheric helium at some point in the process. They typically operate between 1.8 and 2.1 K (16 to 40 mbar) and can require refrigeration ranging from tens to thousands of watts. These processes are very energy intensive, requiring roughly 850 W/W even for large and well-designed refrigerators, though they can easily require much more. Adiabatic expansion of sub-cooled liquid helium to these sub-atmospheric pressures will result in a two-phase mixture with a large liquid to vapor density ratio. …