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Cryogenic Engineering and Technologies: Principles and Applications of Cryogen-Free Systems [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (Cryomech, Inc., Syracuse, New York, USA), Edited by (Janis Research Company, LLC., Woburn, Massachusetts, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 398 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 960 g, 351 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498765769
  • ISBN-13: 9781498765763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 398 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 960 g, 351 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498765769
  • ISBN-13: 9781498765763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Cryogen-free cryogenics is leading a revolution in research and industry by its significant advantages over traditional liquid helium systems. This is the first overview for the field, covering the key technologies, conceptual design, fabrication, operation, performance, and applications of these systems. The contents cover important topics such as the operating principles of 4 K cryocoolers, enabling technologies (including vibration reduction) for cryogen-free systems, the cryogen-free superconducting magnet, and cryogen-free systems that reach millikelvin. It highlights the wide range of applications in materials science, quantum physics, astronomy and space science, medical sciences, etc.

Key features:

• Introduces technologies and practical know-how employed for cryogen-free systems of using 4 K cryocoolers to replace liquid helium

• Addresses state-of-the-arts of cryogen-free superconducting magnets, subkelvin refrigeration systems of the He-3 sorption cooler, adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) and dilution refrigerators (DR)

• Discusses applications of cryogen-free systems in modern instruments and equipment

Preface vii
Editors ix
Contributors xi
1 Evolution of Cryogenic Engineering
1(24)
Zuyu Zhao
2 Helium: Its Application. Supply, and Demand
25(24)
Zuyu Zhao
3 4 K Regenerative Cryocoolers
49(34)
Chao Wang
4 Features and Characteristics of 4 K Cryocoolers
83(30)
Chao Wang
5 Reduction of Vibration and Drift
113(28)
Luke Mauritsen
6 Enabling Technologies
141(66)
Zuyu Zhao
7 Cryogen-Free Superconducting Magnets
207(26)
Adam Berryhill
Michael Coffey
Brian Pollard
8 Cryogen-Free 4 K and 1.5 K Systems
233(24)
Zuyu Zhao
9 Cryogen-Free 3He Systems
257(34)
Zuyu Zhao
10 Cryogen-Free Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator (ADR) System
291(26)
Charlie Danaher
11 Cryogen-Free Dilution Refrigerator Systems
317(38)
Zuyu Zhao
Appendix A 355(10)
Appendix B 365(2)
Appendix C 367(2)
Appendix D 369(10)
Index 379
Dr. Zuyu Zhao received his B.S. degree from Fudan University in 1982, Class 77. He came to the United States in 1983 with the World Bank Scholarship program and graduated from Northwestern University with a Ph.D. degree of physics in 1990. He then spent two and a half years working at Harvard University as a post-doc and set up a new lab pursuing Bose-Einstein condensation on spin polarized hydrogen. Dr. Zhao joined Janis Research Company in 1993 and focused on developing custom ultra-low temperature facilities for the research and science community. He currently serves on the Board of Directors and as Vice President-Principal Scientist of the company. He served from July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2013 as an elected member of the American Institute of Physics (Physics Today) Advisory Committee.



Dr. Chao Wang has been the director of research and development for Cryomech since 1998. Dr. Wang received his B.S. from Shanghai Institute of Mechanical Engineering in 1985 and M.S. and Ph.D. from XianAn Jiaotong University in 1990 and 1993. Between 1993 and 1996, he was a post-doctoral researcher and later became an associate professor at Cryogenic Lab, CAS. He later received an A.V. Humboldt Research Fellowship for study at the University of Giessen. In 1998, Dr. Wang joined the Cryomech team where his main research focus is development of pulse tube cryocoolers, GM cryocoolers and cryocooler-related cryogenic systems. During his time with Cryomech, he has developed and commercialized the worlds first two-stage pulse tube cryocoolers below 4K. He has published more than 80 scientific papers and has been awarded five patents. Dr. Wang has won a number of awards for his contributions to cryogenic refrigeration technology, including the Roger W. Boom Award (2000) from the Cryogenic Society of America.