Design and performance of transfer assembly for the infrared telescope for Space Lab 2The cryogenic design features employed in the case of the Infrared Telescope (IRT) for Spacelab 2 are unique. They involve the delivery of helium gas at a temperature of 2 K to the IR detectors from a superfluid supply dewar which is separate from the telescope/detector unit. This design has the advantage that thermal and mechanical vibration disturbances in the liquid helium bath are decoupled from the IR detector. The interfacing of the storage dewar with the IRT telescope/detector unit (called cryostat) is the function of the subsystem which is called the transfer assembly (TA). The TA design is discussed, taking into account the porous plug module, the plumbing module, the helix module, and the dewar heat exchanger units. Aspects of transfer assembly performance are also considered.
Document ID
19850044363
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Karr, G. R. (Alabama Univ. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Hendricks, J. B. (Alabama, University Huntsville, AL, United States)