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wiki:design_construction [2022/02/02 16:52]
henri.godfrin@neel.cnrs.fr
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 **[[1k_pot|Link to Publications HERE]]** **[[1k_pot|Link to Publications HERE]]**
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 +===== The 3He condensation line  =====
 +{{ wiki:3He-condensation_HG.JPG?400 |3He-condensation_®HG}} 
  
 ===== The "still"  ===== ===== The "still"  =====
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   * The still plays an important role: the **3He flow rate** of the dilution refrigerator, and hence the cooling power available at the level of the mixing chamber, **is mainly determined by the power applied to the still**.      * The still plays an important role: the **3He flow rate** of the dilution refrigerator, and hence the cooling power available at the level of the mixing chamber, **is mainly determined by the power applied to the still**.   
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 +===== The Continuous heat exchanger  =====
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 +===== The Step ("discrete") heat exchangers =====
  
 ===== The Mixing Chamber  ===== ===== The Mixing Chamber  =====
-{{ wiki:mixingchamber_hg.jpg?150|Mixing chamber_®HG}}+{{ wiki:mixing_chamber_hg.jpg?170|Mixing chamber_®HG}} {{ wiki:mixingchamber_hg.jpg?150|Mixing chamber_®HG}} 
  
   * The mixing chamber can be made out of copper, stainless steel, plastics, etc.  Plastic MC are used in the presence of varying magnetic fields, to avoid eddy current heating.    * The mixing chamber can be made out of copper, stainless steel, plastics, etc.  Plastic MC are used in the presence of varying magnetic fields, to avoid eddy current heating. 
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   * The figure shows the cooling power of different types of dilution refrigerators.    * The figure shows the cooling power of different types of dilution refrigerators. 
  
-  * Cooling power = 82 dn3/dt T^2for T>3 Tmin+  * Cooling power = 82 dn3/dt T^2. This standard formula relates the cooling power in watts to the flow rate expressed in moles/sec (dn3/dt).  
 +It is applicable for temperature T>3 Tmin, where Tmin is the base temperature of the dilution refrigerator (no applied external power). 
  
  
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   * Pumped 3He refrigerators have larger cooling powers that dilution refrigerators for T>0.35 K. The are also significantly more user friendly...   * Pumped 3He refrigerators have larger cooling powers that dilution refrigerators for T>0.35 K. The are also significantly more user friendly...
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 +
 +===== Troubleshooting Dilution Refrigerators =====
 +  * 1 K pot hot, pressure is low. Filling capillary blocked. Remove LHe so that the bath level is below the intake, keep 4He pressure in Pot above bath pressure. Having a heater on the 1K pot capillary can help, applying heat pulses...
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 +  * High inlet pressure. Air? Hydrogen? Water?
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 +  * Low still pressure. Still empty? Check T_still vs. P_still ! If there is no liquid, the pressure j
 +  * is low, but the temperature is high.
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 +  * No cooling power. Interface level in MC? Heat leak to MC? Apply heat and check cooling power at higher temperatures. 3He/4He ratio OK?
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 +  * Heating spikes, temperature oscillations. Superfluid leak to Vacuum can? Check for spikes in the vaucum can pressure.
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