Title of article :
Vibration-free 5 K sorption cooler for ESAʹs Darwin mission Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
J.F. Burger، نويسنده , , H.J.M. ter Brake، نويسنده , , H. Rogalla، نويسنده , , Suzanne M. Linder and Rhodri Evans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
ESAʹs Darwin mission is an Infrared Space Interferometer that will search for terrestrial planets in orbit around other stars. It uses six free-flying telescopes that are stabilized with respect to each other to less than 10 nm by utilizing micro-Newton ion thrusters. As a consequence, hardly any vibration of the optical system with integrated cryocoolers can be tolerated. A sorption cooler is a favorite cooler option because it has no moving parts and it is, therefore, essentially vibration-free. An efficient two-stage helium/hydrogen sorption cooler is proposed with a cooling power of 10 mW at 5 K. It needs only 3 W of input power and applies two passive radiators at 50 and 70 K. Application of such low-temperature radiators is made possible by Darwinʹs far-away orbit L2 where earth-radiation is limited.
In this paper, first Darwinʹs cooler requirements are discussed and different cryocooler options are compared. Next, sorption cooler operation is explained, after which six different sorption cooler configurations are described and compared.
Keywords :
Sorption coolers , Space cryogenics , Joule–Thomson coolers
Journal title :
Cryogenics
Journal title :
Cryogenics