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Demonstration of a Low Cost Cryocooler on a Long Duration Balloon MissionNASA/GSFC has been evaluating the use of low cost Stirling cycle cryocoolers for aerospace applications since 1994. These include the M77B and M77C cryocoolers built by Sunpower Corporation. To date NASA has tested eight M77B and two M77C cryocoolers, with 8 additional M77C units now under construction. The intent of this work is to determine the flight worthiness of these cryocoolers. The Sunpower M77 coolers are candidate for use on the Ultra Long Duration Balloons presently under development by NASA. The flight on the Long Duration Balloon (LDB) in July 1998 represented an opportunity to test the cryocooler in the high altitude balloon environment in order to gain experience to prepare for possible opportunities on the Ultra Long Duration Balloon (ULDB) missions. The Long Duration Balloon is typically a 10 to 15 day mission. Typical ULDB missions might be as long as 100 days or more, and it is this duration which now forces many science groups to consider the use of cryocoolers in place of stored cryogens. This paper will present the basic design of the cryocooler experiment, and data acquired during the flight. The paper will also include a general perspective on the use of cryocoolers on future ULDB flights.
Document ID
19990063853
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
James, Edward F.
(Boeing Co. Seabrook, MD United States)
Banks, Ian S.
(Boeing Co. Seabrook, MD United States)
Ray, Robert B.
(NASA Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island, VA United States)
Castles, Stephen H.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: Cryogenic Engineering Conference Proceedings
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Cryogenic Engineering
Location: Montreal
Country: Canada
Start Date: July 1, 1999
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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