Optimized He 2 cooling systems for space application. Behavior and handling of superfluid helium at g = 0, phase 2

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cooling Systems, Helium, Spaceborne Experiments, Weightlessness, Annular Flow, Infrared Astronomy, Liquid Phases, Superfluidity, Vacuum Pumps

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Separation of gas and liquid phase during the continuous evaporation of
the coolant in the He2 cooling systems was investigated. A system with
an annular flow gap of variable length allowing variation of the cooling
capacity was tested on zero g flights under accelerations between 2 g
and 0 g. A choking effect appears in the case of narrow long flow gaps.

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