Miniature Sorption Coolers : Theory and Applications / Lucio Piccirillo, Gabriele Coppi, Andrew May.
By: Piccirillo, Lucio [author.].
Contributor(s): Coppi, Gabriele [author.] | May, Andrew [author.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2018Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351188647; 9781351188678; 9781482260427.Subject(s): Chemical engineering | Chemistry, Technical | Materials science | Physics | Applied Physics | CHEMICALENGINEERINGnetBASE | CHEMLIBnetBASE | Industrial Chemistry | Materials Science | MATERIALSnetBASE | PHYSICSnetBASE | SCI-TECHnetBASE | STMnetBASEAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleOnline resources: Click here to view.chapter 1 Background / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May -- chapter Heat Transfer / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May -- chapter Sorption Cryopumps / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May -- chapter Miniature Sorption Coolers - Part 1 / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May -- chapter Miniature Sorption Coolers - Part 2 / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May -- chapter Thermal Modeling / L. Piccirillo G. Coppi A. May.
"In recent years, there have been significant developments in detector technologies in the field of astrophysics, requiring lower temperatures with simple self-contained refrigerators. Temperatures in the range of 1K to 50mK are now achieved by using dedicated closed-cycle miniature sorption coolers.This book presents the theoretical and experimental knowledge necessary to design and build your own miniature refrigerators, including both single shot and continuous 1 K, 300 mK and 100 mK coolers, and details how to write the needed design software. This text will be of interest to students and researchers, already familiar with basic physics and thermodynamics, who want to understand how sorption coolers and miniature dilution refrigerators work. "--Provided by publisher.
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