Invention Application
US20110100027A1 Cooling device for cryogenic cooling of an NMR detection system with the assistance of a container filled with a cryogenic fluid
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在装有低温流体的容器的辅助下,用于低温冷却的NMR检测系统的冷却装置
- Patent Title: Cooling device for cryogenic cooling of an NMR detection system with the assistance of a container filled with a cryogenic fluid
- Patent Title (中): 在装有低温流体的容器的辅助下,用于低温冷却的NMR检测系统的冷却装置
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Application No.: US12926113Application Date: 2010-10-27
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Publication No.: US20110100027A1Publication Date: 2011-05-05
- Inventor: Marc A. Schnell , Marc Enrique Paredes , Cengiz Cetrefli , Philippe Stauffenegger , Daniel Marek
- Applicant: Marc A. Schnell , Marc Enrique Paredes , Cengiz Cetrefli , Philippe Stauffenegger , Daniel Marek
- Priority: DE102009046321.6 20091103
- Main IPC: F25B19/00
- IPC: F25B19/00 ; G05D23/00 ; F28F27/02 ; G01R33/44

Abstract:
A cryo probe head for the transmission/reception of RF signals for NMR measurements with a heat exchanger (1) for cooling heat sources (5), the heat exchanger having a contact element (4.2) for thermal connection between a cryogenic fluid and the heat source, is characterized in that the heat exchanger comprises a container having an interior volume VB into which a first cryogenic fluid F1 that has a liquid component F1L and a gaseous component F1G flows through an inflow conduit (8) and from which a second cryogenic fluid F2 that has liquid component F2L and a gaseous component F2G flows out through an outflow conduit (9). The inflow conduit has a flow cross-section QZ and a circumference UZ from which a characteristic conduit volume VZ=4·Q2Z/UZ results, wherein VB>10·VZ, and the outflow conduit has a flow diameter QA wherein QA≧QZ. The contact element is in close thermal contact with both the liquid volume component VL of the cryogenic fluid and with the heat source. A device for setting the inflow quantity of the first cryogenic fluid F1 into the container is provided that ensures a state F1L/F1G>F2L/F2G during operation. In this way, vibrations due to the cooling process can be largely reduced and the consumption of cryogenic fluid minimized.
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