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A two-stage pulse-tube cryocooler driven by a linear compressor was designed, manufactured and tested.
The cold finger is driven by a linear compressor through a connection tube to reduce the vibrations coming from the compressor.
This paper reports on the design and test of a two-stage pulse tube cooler which is driven by a linear compressor with nominal input power of 200 W at an operating frequency of 30 45 Hz.
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The current study expands upon this work by first developing methods for predicting the resonant frequency of a linear compressor and for controlling its piston stroke.
A comprehensive model of a linear compressor for electronics cooling was previously presented by Bradshaw et al.
Unlike a reciprocating compressor, the suction part of a linear compressor is periodically moving.
Theoretical analyses and experiments on a linear compressor are conducted.
The proposed method was experimentally verified using the suction part of a linear compressor, which is representative of fluid machinery.
Typically, a linear compressor consists of a linear motor (connected to a piston) and suspension springs, operated at resonant frequency.
A linear compressor requires stroke controllers, as the piston movement is sensitive to the ambient temperature.
A linear compressor is widely used to drive Stirling-type cryocoolers.
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