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    Introduction to spacecraft thermal design

    Silk, Eric | TIBKAT | 2020
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Vibration-Free Pulse Tube Cryocooler for Gravitational Wave Detectors, Part II: Cooling Performance and Vibration

    Li, R. / Ikushima, Y. / Koyama, T. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    A Commercial Pulse Tube Cryocooler with 200 W Refrigeration at 80 K

    Zia, J. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Development of a Small-Scale Collins-Type 10K Cryocooler for Space Applications

    Hannon, C. / Krass, B. / Gerstmann, J. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Sub-Kelvin, Magnetic, and Optical Refrigerators

    Ross, R.G. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Cryogenic Testing of Planck Sorption Cooler Test Facility

    Zhang, B. / Pearson, D. / Borders, J. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Performance Investigation of Stirling-Type Nonmagnetic and Nonmetallic Pulse Tube Cryocoolers for High-Tc SQUID Operation

    Dang, H. / Zhou, Y. / Liang, J. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Visualization of Secondary Flow in Tapered Double-Inlet Pulse Tube Refrigerators

    Shiraishi, M. / Murakami, M. / Nakano, A. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    A Study of Performance Improvement of the Coaxial Inertance Tube Pulse Tube Cryocooler

    Park, S. / Hong, Y. / Kim, H. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Pulse Tube Analysis and Experimental Measurements

    Ross, R.G. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Operation of Thermoacoustic Stirling Heat Engine Driven Large Multiple Pulse Tube Refrigerators

    Arman, B. / Wollan, J. / Kutsubo, V. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    CMC One-Watt Linear Cooler Performance Map at Higher Input Power

    Kuo, D. / Schmitt, M. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    ADR Configurations an Optimization for Cryocooler-Based Operation

    Shirron, P. / DiPirro, M. / Tuttle, J. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Improvements in Sorption Compressor Design

    Wiegerinck, G. / Burger, J. / Holland, H. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Development of a Linear Compressor for Use in G-M Cryocoolers

    Corey, J. / James, E. / Kashani, A. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    The Effect of Mean Pressure on Large Pulse Tube Cryocoolers

    Lynch, N. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Large Scale Cryocooler Development for Superconducting Electric Power Applications (HTS-4)

    Lynch, N. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Efficient 10 K Pulse Tube Cryocoolers

    Wang, C. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Space Pulse Tube Cryocooler Developments

    Ross, R.G. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering

    Lockheed Martin 6K/18K Cryocooler

    Olson, J. / Champagne, P. / Roth, E. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005
    Schlagwörter: Low temperature engineering