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Miniature Stirling cryocoolers at Thales Cryogenics: qualification results and integration solutions
- R. Arts, J. Martin, +6 authors T. Benschop
- Engineering, Physics
- SPIE Defense + Security
- 17 May 2016
During the 2015 SPIE-DSS conference, Thales Cryogenics presented new miniature cryocoolers for high operating temperatures. In this paper, an update is given regarding the qualification programme… Expand
The Development of a New Generation of Miniature Long-Life Linear Coolers
- W. V. D. Groep, J. Mullie, D. Willems, F. V. Wordragen, T. Benschop
- Engineering
- 1 May 2008
Thales Cryogenics (TCBV) has an extensive background in developing and delivering long life cryogenic coolers for military, civil and space programs. This cooler range is based on two main compressor… Expand
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Miniature cryocooler developments for high operating temperatures at Thales Cryogenics
- R. Arts, J. Martín, +8 authors A. Benschop
- Physics, Engineering
- Defense + Security Symposium
- 26 May 2015
In recent years there has been a drive towards miniaturized cooled IDCA solutions for low-power, low-mass, low-size products (SWaP). To support this drive, coolers are developed optimized for… Expand
High-reliable linear cryocoolers and miniaturization developments at Thales Cryogenics
- H. van der Weijden, A. Benschop, W. v. d. Groep, D. Willems, J. Mullie
- Engineering, Physics
- Defense + Commercial Sensing
- 23 April 2010
Thales Cryogenics (TCBV) has an extensive background in delivering long life cryogenic coolers for military, civil and space programs. This cooler range is based on two main compressor concepts:… Expand
Cryocoolers developments at Thales Cryogenics enabling compact remote sensing
- A. Benschop, W. L. van de Groep, +4 authors J. Martín
- Engineering
- Security + Defence
- 7 October 2010
Thales Cryogenics (TCBV) has an extensive background in developing and delivering long-life cryogenic coolers for military, civil and space programs. This cooler range is based on three main… Expand
Miniature 50 to 80 K Pulse Tube Cooler for Space Applications
- T. Trollier, A. Ravex, +5 authors M. Linder
- Engineering
- 2003
A miniature pulse tube cooler is presently under development in partnership between AL/DTA, CEA/SBT and THALES Cryogenics. The Engineering Model foreseen is aiming at providing 800 mW at 80 K with 40… Expand
Update on Thales flexure bearing coolers and drive electronics
- D. Willems, T. Benschop, W. v. d. Groep, J. Mullie, H. v. d. Weijden, M. Tops
- Engineering, Physics
- Defense + Commercial Sensing
- 1 May 2009
Thales Cryogenics has a long background in delivering cryogenic coolers with an MTTF far above 20.000 hrs for military, civil and space programs. Developments in these markets required continuous… Expand
Performance Test Results of a Miniature 50 to 80 K Pulse Tube Cooler
- T. Trollier, A. Ravex, +5 authors M. Linder
- Materials Science
- 2005
An Engineering Model (EM) of a Miniature Pulse Tube Cooler (MPTC) has been designed, manufactured and tested in partnership between AL/DTA, CEA/SBT and THALES Cryogenics. Prior to the EM… Expand
DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE COAXIAL PULSE-TUBE COOLER
- W. V. D. Groep, J. Mullie, T. Benschop, F. V. Wordragen, D. Willems
- Engineering
- 27 March 2008
Since 2005 Thales Cryogenics has been producing coaxial pulse-tube coolers under CEA license for applications that are very sensitive for mechanical vibrations and require a long lifetime.In order to… Expand
Development of a 6-W high-reliability cryogenic cooler at Thales Cryogenics
- T. Benschop, J. Mullie, P. Bruins, J. Martin
- Engineering
- SPIE Optics + Photonics
- 2003
The demand for more cooling power for infrared imagers, which may require up to 3 W of cooling power at 77 K, is nowadays surpassed as other industries are getting interested in cryogenic cooling as… Expand