Abstract A drive and control system for a Stirling cryocooler has been developed. By accurately controlling the stroke, frequency, DC bias, and phase between compressor and displacer, the cooler can reach its lowest temperature of 43 K with no heat load. In order to minimize the induced vibration, two “Oxford type” single stage split Stirling cryocoolers are positioned face-to-face and driven 180 degrees out of phase. An induced vibration level of less then 0.2 N is achieved.
Drive and Control System for a Stirling Cryocooler
Cryocoolers 10 ; 791-793
2002-01-01
3 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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