Cryogenic cooling of instruments in orbit - A standard solid cryogen cooler approachA study has been conducted to determine the utility and characteristics of a solid cryogen cooler which could meet a variety of instrument and mission requirements. The cooler consists essentially of two stages of solid cryogen and two cooled shields. The inner shield is thermally grounded to the secondary (warmer) cryogen and provides a low temperature boundary around the colder primary stage, while the outer shield reduces the heat loads upon the secondary cryogen. The baseline design provides cooling of approximately 1 watt over the temperature range 60-100 K, 0.5 watts from 15 to 60 K, and 0.2 watts from 8 to 15 K for a one-year lifetime. For low cooling loads (0.1 W) and with use of an optional cooled shield, cooling lifetimes of 8 years are possible.
Document ID
19800054944
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Nast, T. C. (Lockheed Research Laboratories Palo Alto, Calif., United States)
Sherman, A. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Md., United States)