Active suppression of temperature oscillation from a pulse-tube cryocooler in a cryogen-free cryostat: Part 1. Simulation modeling from thermal response characteristics
Résumé
A cryogen-free cryostat cooled using a 4 K commercial GM or pulse tube cryocooler (PTC) displays temperature oscillations caused by the intrinsic working principle of the regenerative cryocooler. To dampen such oscillations usually requires either a large heat capacity or a large thermal resistance. To understand this phenomenon better and suppress it more effectively, both the step response characteristic and the intrinsic oscillation characteristic of cryostat have been used to obtain the complete transfer functions of a simulation model. The latter is used to test and optimize traditional PID feedback control. The results showed this approach has almost no effect on the temperature oscillation amplitude. Based on this simulation model, a novel active method was proposed and tested numerically. Simulation results predict the method should suppress the amplitude of the original temperature oscillation by a factor of two.
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