2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryogenics.2005.08.005
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p–H and T–S diagrams of 3He from 0.2K to 20K

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“…However, many applications, such as cryocooler design, require larger scale plots. Therefore, this article extends the scope of T-s and p-h diagrams for 3 He and provides more thermodynamically consistent data from 0.2 K to 300 K and pressures up to 300 MPa. Instead of using only mathematical interpolation/extrapolation to smoothed p-ρ-T data, the equation of state for 3 He and the vapor-liquid and liquid-solid equilibrium ancillary equations were used as data sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…However, many applications, such as cryocooler design, require larger scale plots. Therefore, this article extends the scope of T-s and p-h diagrams for 3 He and provides more thermodynamically consistent data from 0.2 K to 300 K and pressures up to 300 MPa. Instead of using only mathematical interpolation/extrapolation to smoothed p-ρ-T data, the equation of state for 3 He and the vapor-liquid and liquid-solid equilibrium ancillary equations were used as data sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It provides several modes for iso-property calculations, which output the target data tables directly. Combining all the tables, the p-h and T-s plots for 3 He could be generated, as shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4.…”
Section: Data Preparation and Diagram Plottingmentioning
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“…In FIGURE 3, the low temperature enthalpy-pressure diagram of 3 He is depicted [10]. In a first example, the 3 He flow is liquefied and precooled at a pressure of 0.75 bar to a temperature of 2.5 K by the PTR (point "A" in FIGURE 3); 2.5 K is the base temperature of our PTR.…”
Section: Performance Of Intermediate Heat Exchanger and Dilution Refrmentioning
confidence: 99%