A sorption compressor with a single sorber bed for use with a Linde-Hampson cold stage

G.F.M. Wiegerinck, J.F. Burger, H.J. Holland, E. Hondebrink, H.J.M. Brake, ter, H. Rogalla

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    Abstract

    A sorption compressor cell basically consists of a container that is filled with an adsorbent. When such a cell is thermally cycled, a pressure difference is created by the subsequent adsorption and desorption of the gas. As a consequence, a single sorption compressor cell inherently provides an intermittent flow. A Joule-Thomson expansion stage requires a more or less continuous flow. The std. way to obtain a continuous flow out of a sorption compressor is to use three or more compressor cells that are operated out of phase. This paper presents an alternative compressor concept that uses only one compressor cell, two buffer vols. and two check valves. Such a compressor is easier to construct and to operate and has a higher reliability at the expense of a slight variation in the cooler's cold-end temp. The principle was demonstrated using a sorption compressor cell that is filled with Maxsorb [The Kansai Coke & Chems. Co. Ltd., 1-1 Oh-Hama, Amagasaki, Japan 660] activated carbon, is equipped with a gas-gap heat switch, and uses xenon as the working fluid. A flow of 0.52 mg/s was achieved with a low pressure of 1.39 bar and a high pressure of 17.0 bar, giving a theor. cooling power of 42 mW at 172 K. A sensitivity anal. on several control parameters has been performed exptl. [on SciFinder (R)]
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)9-20
    Number of pages12
    JournalCryogenics
    Volume46
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

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