Influence of the water-cooled heat exchanger on the performance of a pulse tube refrigerator

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The water-cooled heat exchanger is one of the key components in a pulse tube refrigerator. Its heat exchange effectiveness directly influences the cooling performance of the refrigerator. However, effective heat exchange does not always result in a good performance, because excessively reinforced heat exchange can lead to additional flow loss. In this paper, seven different water-cooled heat exchangers were designed to explore the best configuration for a large-capacity pulse tube refrigerator. Results indicated that the heat exchanger invented by Hu always offered a better performance than that of finned and traditional shell-tube types. For a refrigerator with a working frequency of 50 Hz, the best hydraulic diameter is less than 1 mm.

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Wang, W., Hu, J., Xu, J., Zhang, L., & Luo, E. (2017). Influence of the water-cooled heat exchanger on the performance of a pulse tube refrigerator. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 7(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/app7030229

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