This paper presents the design, development, optimization experiment and performance of the SITP two-stage Stirling
cryocooler. The geometry size of the cooler, especially the diameter and length of the regenerator were analyzed.
Operating parameters by experiments were optimized to maximize the second stage cooling performance. In the test the
cooler was operated at various drive frequency, phase shift between displacer and piston, fill pressure. The experimental
results indicate that the cryocooler has a higher efficiency with a performance of 0.85W at 35K with a compressor input
power of 56W at a phase shift of 65°, an operating frequency of 40Hz, 1MPa fill pressure.
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