赤外線天文衛星ASTRO-F用20K冷凍機の開発(スターリング冷凍機及び関連要素)

Translated title of the contribution: Development of 20K Cooler for Infrared Astronomical Satellite ASTRO-F

楢崎 勝弘, 恒松 正二, 松本 敏雄, 村上 浩, 中川 貴雄, Takao NAKAGAWA

Research output: Contribution to journalMisc

Abstract

A two-stage Stirling cooler has been developed and tested for the infrared astronomical satellite ASTRO-F that is planned to be launched by Japanese M-V rocket in 2005. ASTRO-F has a hybrid cryogenic system that is a combination of superfluid liquid helium and two-stage Stirling coolers. The cooler has a new linear-ball-bearing system for the piston-supporting structure in a compressor. The linear-ball-bearing supporting system achieves the piston clearance seal, the long piston-stroke operation and the low frequency operation. The typical cooling power is 0.2W at 20 K and the total input power to the compressor and the cold head is below 90 W. The engineering, the prototype and the flight models of the cooler have been fabricated and evaluated to verify the capability for ASTRO-F. This paper describes the design of the cooler and the results from verification tests including cooler performance test, thermal vacuum test, vibration test and lifetime test.
Translated title of the contributionDevelopment of 20K Cooler for Infrared Astronomical Satellite ASTRO-F
Original languageJapanese
Pages (from-to)73 - 76
JournalThe Symposium on Stirlling Cycle
Volume2004
Issue number8
StatePublished - 22 Oct 2004

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Development of 20K Cooler for Infrared Astronomical Satellite ASTRO-F'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this