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Marshall
Space Flight Center
STTR 1992 Phase II
Pulse-Tube
Cryogenic Refrigerator
Dean
Applied Technology Co. Inc.
Huntsville, AL
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INNOVATION
A simple, low-cost cryogenic
pulse-tube refrigerator with no moving parts at the cold end.
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Pulse-tube refrigeration unit for use in cryogenic propellant boil-off
recovery system
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- During Phase 1 efforts, performed
feasibility studies and analyses that showed the superiority of
simple pulse-tube concept to other cryogenic refrigeration methods
and also developed a preliminary design.
- During Phase 2, designed, fabricated,
and tested an operating unit.
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Patent granted on pulse-tube
refrigeration component.
- Concept aimed at cooling of
cell phone base station equipment, particularly superconducting
electronic filters that result in better quality of calls in the
form of less interference, fewer dropped calls, greater range, and
more calls within the allocated frequency ranges.
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCEAPPLICATIONS
- This refrigeration concept is
applicable to the following NASA and other government needs:
- Cooling of infrared and other
types of spacecraft and ground-based sensors
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Long-term storage of propellants
in space
- In-situ
propellant production on Mars’ surface
- Interplanetary transit missions
- Ground-based testing of cryogenic
propellant management systems
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