TY - JOUR
T1 - Simulation and classification optimization design of ultra-low temperature heat exchangers in dilution refrigerator using local thermal nonequilibrium model
AU - Lu, Yian
AU - Shen, Jun
AU - Zhao, Ya'nan
AU - Liu, Danyang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - Dilution refrigeration is widely used in a variety of cutting-edge scientific fields such as quantum computations. The ultra-low temperature heat exchangers play a crucial role for the ultimate performance of dilution refrigerator. To study the classification optimization design of ultra-low temperature heat exchangers, an integrated local thermal nonequilibrium model have used. By considering the ultra-low temperature heat exchangers as an integrated unit consisting of a number of interconnected sub-modules, an optimized design study of the geometrical parameter configurations of continuous heat exchanger, three-stage step heat exchanger, and connecting tubes has been carried out. Using the optimized configuration for continuous heat exchanger with a length of 19 m, an inner tube diameter of 10 mm, and an outer tube diameter of 15 mm at a molar flow rate of 1.5 mmol/s, the classification optimization of step heat exchanger is carried out. By adjusting the ratio of the sintered volume to the whole sintered volume (g1=0.15, g2=0.3 and g3=0.55) and the ratio of concentrated heat transfer area to the total heat transfer area of this stage (f1=0.35, f2=0.4 and f3=0.45), the heat transfer efficiency of the three-stage step heat exchanger can be further improved without additional resources. And the impact of length and diameter of connecting tubes has also been discussed in this paper. This study provides quantitative guidance for the design of ultra-low temperature heat exchangers, which is important for improving the overall performance of dilution refrigerators.
AB - Dilution refrigeration is widely used in a variety of cutting-edge scientific fields such as quantum computations. The ultra-low temperature heat exchangers play a crucial role for the ultimate performance of dilution refrigerator. To study the classification optimization design of ultra-low temperature heat exchangers, an integrated local thermal nonequilibrium model have used. By considering the ultra-low temperature heat exchangers as an integrated unit consisting of a number of interconnected sub-modules, an optimized design study of the geometrical parameter configurations of continuous heat exchanger, three-stage step heat exchanger, and connecting tubes has been carried out. Using the optimized configuration for continuous heat exchanger with a length of 19 m, an inner tube diameter of 10 mm, and an outer tube diameter of 15 mm at a molar flow rate of 1.5 mmol/s, the classification optimization of step heat exchanger is carried out. By adjusting the ratio of the sintered volume to the whole sintered volume (g1=0.15, g2=0.3 and g3=0.55) and the ratio of concentrated heat transfer area to the total heat transfer area of this stage (f1=0.35, f2=0.4 and f3=0.45), the heat transfer efficiency of the three-stage step heat exchanger can be further improved without additional resources. And the impact of length and diameter of connecting tubes has also been discussed in this paper. This study provides quantitative guidance for the design of ultra-low temperature heat exchangers, which is important for improving the overall performance of dilution refrigerators.
KW - Classification optimization design
KW - Dilution refrigeration
KW - Local thermal nonequilibrium
KW - Numerical simulation
KW - Ultra-low temperature heat exchanger
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2025.03.002
DO - 10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2025.03.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000104803
SN - 0140-7007
VL - 174
SP - 154
EP - 164
JO - International Journal of Refrigeration
JF - International Journal of Refrigeration
ER -