IL152951A - Cold piece of a cryogenic cooler with improved heat transfer - Google Patents
Cold piece of a cryogenic cooler with improved heat transferInfo
- Publication number
- IL152951A IL152951A IL152951A IL15295102A IL152951A IL 152951 A IL152951 A IL 152951A IL 152951 A IL152951 A IL 152951A IL 15295102 A IL15295102 A IL 15295102A IL 152951 A IL152951 A IL 152951A
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- Prior art keywords
- regenerator
- cold
- heat transfer
- coolant
- cryogenic cooler
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Classifications
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
- F25B9/00—Compression machines, plants or systems, in which the refrigerant is air or other gas of low boiling point
- F25B9/14—Compression machines, plants or systems, in which the refrigerant is air or other gas of low boiling point characterised by the cycle used, e.g. Stirling cycle
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F25—REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
- F25B—REFRIGERATION MACHINES, PLANTS OR SYSTEMS; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS
- F25B2309/00—Gas cycle refrigeration machines
- F25B2309/001—Gas cycle refrigeration machines with a linear configuration or a linear motor
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Thermal Sciences (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Devices That Are Associated With Refrigeration Equipment (AREA)
- Sorption Type Refrigeration Machines (AREA)
- Compressors, Vaccum Pumps And Other Relevant Systems (AREA)
Abstract
The invention relates to a cold component of a cryogenic cooler, in particular, for cooling electronic components. It is necessary to minimize the thermal resistance between the cooling medium (11) and the external wall surface on the front face of the cold end of the cold finger (3), in order to achieve an effective cooling of the electronic component. One possibility is the physical enlargement of the outer wall surface of the front face. The surfaces involved in heat transfer may be effectively increased in size with an almost unchanged volume of the expansion chamber, whereby the inner side of the heat transmitter (10) and the end of the regenerator (5) facing the heat transmitter (10) are ribbed such that the ribs (9, 13) intermesh with each other in the end position of the regenerator (5).
Description
COLD PIECE OF A CRYOGENIC COOLER WITH IMPROVED HEAT TRANSFER Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer P-5520-IL DOCKET NO.: 4438/PCT INVENTOR; Ingo RUEHLICH LITERAL TRANSLATION OF PCI INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PCT/EP02/00199. AS FILED JANUARY 11 , 2002 COLD COMPONENT FOR A CRYOGENIC COOLER HAVING AN IMPROVED HEAT TRANSFER The invention relates to a cold component for a cryogenic cooler according to the preamble of claim 1.
Miniature coolers operating according to the Stirling principle are frequently used for cooling electronic structural components such as infrared detectors. These miniature coolers use a motor driven compressor, in order to produce a cyclical variation of the working volume of a gaseous coolant under pressure. The coolant flows as part of the working volume through a closed cylinder of the cold component, the so-called "cold finger". A piston shaped regenerator is positioned in the cold finger. The regenerator has openings at both ends through which the coolant can flow. The regenerator moves, depending on its type of construction, with a phase shift of about 45 to 90° relative to the pistons of the compressor. The coolant passes through the regenerator in alternate directions. Thereby the coolant flows from the compressor side of the cold finger through the regenerator into the expansion space and back again. During this cyclic motion of the regenerator and of the coolant heat is dissipated to the surroundings at the compressor side of the cold finger. Heat is withdrawn from the expansion side of the cold finger.
The publication DD 87 589 shows a corresponding cryocooler with a piston-shaped regenerator moved cyclically in a closed cylinder between a compressor-side and an expansion-side end position. The publications CH 584 389, GB 1 507 291 and US 4 206 609 show cryocoolers of this type with piston-shaped regenerators having at their ends orifices through which a coolant can . flow.
The object to be cooled, generally an electronic structural component, is arranged on the outside of the cold end of the cold finger in such a way that the heat energy of the structural component is transferred to the coolant through the outer wall of the cold finger.
In order to achieve an effective cooling of the object it is necessary to minimize the heat resistance between the coolant and the facing outer wall surface of the cold end of the cold finger. Considering the relationship between the outer wall surface and the coolant on which the heat transfer Q is based, namely W Q = a ■ ΔΤ ■ · A in which: [a]=— , ■ m2-K one recognizes, assuming the temperature difference ΔΤ to be constant, that either (a), a material depending constant, or the area A must be increased for improving the heat transfer Q. The material of the outer wall is customarily so selected that the constant (a) cannot be improved any further. The structural enlargement of the area (A), however, entails an undesirable enlargement of the volume of the expansion space.
It is the object of the invention to provide a cold component of a cryogenic cooler which has an effectively enlarged heat transfer area while the volume of the expansion space remains substantially unchanged.
This object is achieved by a cold component of a cryogenic cooler having the characteristics of claim 1. The advantageous further development is achieved in accordance with the features of the dependent claims.
In a cold component of a cryogenic cooler with a piston shaped regenerator having openings at each end through which a coolant can flow, with a closed cylinder in which the regenerator moves cyclically between an upper and lower position, and with a heat transmitter arranged at a facing end, there are provided ribs on the inside of the heat transmitter and on the regenerator end facing the heat transmitter in such ia way that the ribs intermesh in the upper position of the regenerator.
In an advantageous embodiment the ribs of the heat transmitter and of the regenerator have a trapezoidal cross-section.
Brief Description of the Figs .
Fig. 1 shows a cross-section of a Split-Stirling cooler. Fig. 2 shows the cold end of the cold section in detail.
The invention will be explained in the following with reference to an example embodiment and with the aid of the Figs.
Fig. 2 shows in detail the cold end 7 of the cold component 3 of the Split-Stirling cooler 1. 4438/PCT/WGF: ks - 3 - As has been mentioned above, a motor driven compressor 2 produces a cyclical variation of the working volume of a pressurized gaseous coolant 11. A connecting conduit 4 connects the compressor of the Split-Stirling cooler with the cold component 3. In connection with other structural types of cryogenic coolers it is possible to unite the compressor and the cold component. The coolant 11 flows, as part of the working volume, through a closed cylinder of; the cold section, the so-called cold finger. A piston shaped regenerator 5 is positioned within the cold finger 3. The regenerator has openings at each end through which the coolant 11 can flow. The regenerator 5 moves, depending on the type of construction, with a phase shift of 45 to 90° relative to the piston 12 of the compressor 2 in the cylinder of the cold finger 3 thereby causing the coolant 11 to pass through the regenerator 5 in alternating directions. Thus, the coolant 11 flows from the compressor side 8 of the cold finger through the regenerator 5 into an expansion space 6 and back again. During this cyclic movement of the regenerator 5 and of the coolant 11 the compressor side 8 of the cold finger 3 becomes warmer than the surroundings and the expansion side.7 of the cold finger becomes colder than the surroundings . The coolant withdraws heat from the expansion side 7 of the cold finger and discharges the heat to the surroundings at the compressor side of the cold finger. The object to be cooled, for example an electronic structural component, is so arranged on the outside of the cold end of the .cold finger that a heat flow from the object through the outer wall of the cold finger is taken up by the coolant. 4438 /PCT/WGF : ks - 4 - In an advantageous further embodiment of the invention the cross- sections of the ribs' 9, 13 have a trapezoidal shape. Thereby, a further improvement of the heat transfer is achieved.
The invention is not limited to the above described embodiment of a Split-Stirling cooler. The invention is also -suitable for 4438 PCT/WGF: ks - 5 - c other cryogenic coolers, which have a cold component with a regenerator piston.
Patent Claims: 1 1. Cold component (3) of a cryogenic cooler (1) with a piston 2 shaped regenerator (5) which has openings at each end •5 through which a coolant (11) can flow, with a closed 4 cylinder in which the regenerator (5) moves cyclically between a compressor side end position and an expansion 6 side end position, and with a heat transmitter (10) 7 arranged on a facing side, characterized in that ribs (13) ? are provided on the inside of the heat transmitter (10) and 9 ribs (9) are provided on the end of the regenerator (5) 0 facing1 said heat transmitter (10) in such a way that the 1 ribs (9, 10) intermesh when the regenerator (5) is in its 2 expansion end position. 1 2. Cold component of claim 1, characterized in that the ribs 2 (13, 9) of the heat transmitter (10) and of the regenerator 3 (5) have a trapezoidal cross-section. 4438/PCT/WGF: ks - 6 -
Claims (2)
1. Cold part (3) of a cryocooler (1), with: a piston-shaped regenerator (5) having at both ends orifices through which a refrigerant (1 1) can flow, a closed cylinder in which the regenerator (5) moves cycl i cal l y between a compressor-s ide and an expansion-side end position, and with a heat exchanger (10) arranged on the end face, characterized in that the inside of the heat exchanger ( 10) and that end of the regenerator which faces the heat exchanger are ribbed in such a way that £he ribbings (9, 13) engage one into the other in the expansion-side end position of the regenerator (5).
2. Cold part according to Claim 1 , characterized in that the ribbings (9, 1 3) of the heat exchanger (1 0) and of the regenerator (5) have a trapezoidal cross section. For the Applicant Pear coh/£n|Zjedek Lat Advocates Notar t-torneys
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
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DE10104969A DE10104969C2 (en) | 2001-02-03 | 2001-02-03 | Cold part of a kyro cooler with improved heat transfer |
PCT/EP2002/000199 WO2002063220A1 (en) | 2001-02-03 | 2002-01-11 | Cold piece of a cryogenic cooler with improved heat transfer |
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IL152951A0 IL152951A0 (en) | 2003-06-24 |
IL152951A true IL152951A (en) | 2007-05-15 |
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US (1) | US20040025518A1 (en) |
EP (1) | EP1356243B8 (en) |
AT (1) | ATE323267T1 (en) |
DE (2) | DE10104969C2 (en) |
IL (1) | IL152951A (en) |
WO (1) | WO2002063220A1 (en) |
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- 2001-02-03 DE DE10104969A patent/DE10104969C2/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
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2002
- 2002-01-11 EP EP02700199A patent/EP1356243B8/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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- 2002-01-11 US US10/333,049 patent/US20040025518A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2002-01-11 AT AT02700199T patent/ATE323267T1/en not_active IP Right Cessation
- 2002-01-11 WO PCT/EP2002/000199 patent/WO2002063220A1/en active IP Right Grant
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IL152951A0 (en) | 2003-06-24 |
EP1356243A1 (en) | 2003-10-29 |
EP1356243B8 (en) | 2006-06-28 |
ATE323267T1 (en) | 2006-04-15 |
DE50206380D1 (en) | 2006-05-24 |
DE10104969A1 (en) | 2002-08-29 |
US20040025518A1 (en) | 2004-02-12 |
WO2002063220A1 (en) | 2002-08-15 |
DE10104969C2 (en) | 2002-11-21 |
EP1356243B1 (en) | 2006-04-12 |
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