A two-stage double-inlet pulse tube cooler for cooling below 4 K is de
signed and constructed by the aid of numerical analysis. The hot end o
f the 2nd stage pulse tube is connected to the phase shifting assembly
at room temperature without the use of a regenerative tube. A commerc
ial helium compressor with input power of 6 kW and a redesigned commer
cial rotary valve serve to generate the pressure oscillation. Using a
three-layer 2nd stage regenerator filled with ErNi0.9Co0.1, ErNi and l
ead spheres, a lowest temperature of 2.23 K and cooling powers of 370
mW at 4.2 K and 700 mW at 5 K are obtained. The operating frequency is
1.0 Hz, the average helium pressure is 1.55 MPa, and the pressure rat
io at the main inlet is 2.0. The cold head of the 2nd stage reaches 4.
2 K after 100 min and 2.23 K after 270 min. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Limited.