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タイトルWide Dynamic Range Porous Plug for SIRTF
著者(英)Petrac, D.; Nakano, N.
発行日1995-07-17
言語eng
内容記述The most recent approach to the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) uses a new design concept in which the telescope is launched warm and subsequently cooled to operating temperature on orbit. At launch, the cryostat is at 2 K and the telescope is at room temperature. Cooldown of the telescope will be accomplished initially through radiation to space. Final cooldown to the 5.5 K operating temperature is done with helium vapor. Initially, the helium flow on orbit will be 20 to 30 times larger than required for steady-state operation. The vent line and the liquid/vapor phase separator (porous plug) therefore must accommodate a large dynamic operational range.For ground testing of IR instruments, the required temperature is 1.5 K. The helium tank temperature for both ground testing and space operations thus needs to be at 1.4 K. We present a discussion of the requirements, a conceptual design, and initial laboratory test results with candidate porous plugs and associated instrumentation. A discussion of possible connections to the design of the Gravity Probe-B cryostat will be presented also.
NASA分類Engineering (General)
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