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Investigation of Pulse Tube Refrigerator

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This article is published in Journal of Engineering for Industry.The article was published on 1973-02-01. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pulse tube refrigerator & Dilution refrigerator.

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Low-Temperature Expansion Pulse Tubes

TL;DR: Pulse tube refrigeration units using the Gifford-Longsworth cycle are remarkable among other types of low-temperature devices because of their simplicity and reliability as mentioned in this paper, however, they are not widely used in cryogenics, partly because of the low pulse frequency.
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A critical review of liquid helium temperature high frequency pulse tube cryocoolers for space applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of liquid helium temperature cooling technology in the aerospace field is discussed, and the results indicate that improving the efficiency of Liquid Helium cooling technologies, especially the liquid helium high frequency pulse tube cryocoolers, is the principal difficulty to be solved.
Dissertation

Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Pulse Tube Refrigerator

TL;DR: The pulse tube refrigerator (PTR) as discussed by the authors is a state-of-the-art refrigerator that can reach temperature of a few tens of Kelvin in a single stage and a few Kelvin in two stages.
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Cryocooler Technology: The Path to Invisible and Reliable Cryogenics

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed introduction on cryocoolers and the need for these devices for industrial applications for cryogenic temperature refrigeration is discussed, as well as the current trends in the field of cryogenic refrigeration devices.
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Performance characteristics of pulse tube refrigerators

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance characteristics of pulse tube refrigerators and found that the cooldown time during transient or start-up period is dominated by the time constant of the pulse tube wall τ pt and that the dynamics of a basic pulse tube (BPT) refrigerator approaches that of a first-order system.