Abstract

The influence of the packing material and porosity in a lower stage of a regenerative heat exchanger on the operating efficiency of a GM cryocooler has been studied. Experiments were used to quantify the decrease in cooling capacity when replacing lead by tin. It is found that reduction in the porosity of the material leads to a decrease in cooling capacity of the cryocooler.

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