In order to raise the efficiency of cryogenic refrigerators and liquefiers, it is very important to replace the JT process, which involves large losses of exergy, by the improved process of adiabatic expansion. This paper presents test results of the second-generation wet turboexpander for the Nuclotron helium refrigerators. A rotor is fixed vertically by a combination of gas and hydrostatic oil bearings. The turbines are capable to operate at a speed of 300,000 revolutions per minute. The power generated by the turbine goes into friction in the oil bearings. The design of the new wet turboexpander was executed in view of those specific conditions, which arise due to the operation at liquid helium temperature. The application of this new expansion machine increases the efficiency of the Nuclotron helium refrigerators by 25%.
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10 May 2002
ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING: Proceedings of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC
16-20 July 2001
Madison, Wisconsin (USA)
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May 10 2002
More effective wet turboexpander for the nuclotron helium refrigerators Available to Purchase
N. N. Agapov;
N. N. Agapov
1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
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V. I. Batin;
V. I. Batin
1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
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A. B. Davydov;
A. B. Davydov
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
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H. G. Khodzhibagian;
H. G. Khodzhibagian
1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
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A. D. Kovalenko;
A. D. Kovalenko
1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
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G. A. Perestoronin;
G. A. Perestoronin
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
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I. I. Sergeev;
I. I. Sergeev
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
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V. L. Stulov;
V. L. Stulov
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
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V. N. Udut
V. N. Udut
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
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N. N. Agapov
1
V. I. Batin
1
A. B. Davydov
2
H. G. Khodzhibagian
1
A. D. Kovalenko
1
G. A. Perestoronin
2
I. I. Sergeev
2
V. L. Stulov
2
V. N. Udut
2
1Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region 141980, Russia
2Joint-Stock Company “NPO GELIYMASH” Moscow 119855, Russia
AIP Conf. Proc. 613, 280–287 (2002)
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N. N. Agapov, V. I. Batin, A. B. Davydov, H. G. Khodzhibagian, A. D. Kovalenko, G. A. Perestoronin, I. I. Sergeev, V. L. Stulov, V. N. Udut; More effective wet turboexpander for the nuclotron helium refrigerators. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 May 2002; 613 (1): 280–287. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1472032
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