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(abstract) Development of Sorbent Bed Assembly for a Periodic 10K Solid Hydrogen CryocoolerA closed-cycle 10K sorption cryocooler is being fabricated for microgravity testing during a future space shuttle mission. A critical component of this cryogenic refrigerator is the metal hydride sorbent bed assembly (SBA). The SBA uses hydrides which absorb hydrogen gas at low pressure, (i.e., about 0.25 MPa from liquid hydrogen at 25K and below 0.2 kPa from solid hydrogen near 10K) and subsequently delivers hydrogen at nearly 10 MPa to a storage reservoir to repeat the Joule-Thomson (J-T) expansion process. The SBA includes three independent hydride beds where two contain LaNi(sub 4.8)Sn(sub 0.2) alloy and the third ZrNi. Detailed descriptions will be given for the three beds, which have specialized design features to enhance performance at each step of operation. In particular, two beds must rapidly absorb hydrogen in order for the J-T cold stage to reach 10K within two minutes from a 65K holding temperature. Performance characterization results will be compared to model analyses of the SBA.
Document ID
20060039028
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Wade, L. A.
Bowman, R. C., Jr.
Gilkinson, D. R.
Sywulka, P. H.
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
July 12, 1993
Subject Category
Engineering (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
applications microgravity
cryocooler sorption solid hydrogen metal hydrides Joule-Thomson space

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