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3 October 1988 Joule-Thomson Cooling - An Overview
C R Aubon, W J A Powell
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Abstract
This paper is concerned with the use of Joule-Thomson refrigerators in infrared detection systems such as thermal imagers, missile seekers, and guidance systems. Although the principle behind the minicooler is simple there exists a range of designs, either simple or complex, which cover many requirements from one-shot fast cool systems for missile guidance to systems requiring the minimum of logistic support and reliability for remote thermal imaging applications. The first step in examining the use of J-T minicoolers is to look at the applications and how each relates to the cryogenic system used.
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C R Aubon and W J A Powell "Joule-Thomson Cooling - An Overview", Proc. SPIE 0915, Recent Developments in Infrared Components and Subsystems, (3 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945535
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Imaging systems

Liquids

Thermography

Missiles

Infrared imaging

Nitrogen

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