Title of article
Cryocooler reliability issues for space applications Original Research Article
Author/Authors
E.D Marquardt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
845
To page
849
Abstract
Analyzing cryocooler reliability has been problematic from the beginning. Classic reliability analyses rely on statistical sampling and comparing failure modes to other similar systems where statistical results are available. These approaches do not apply to cryocoolers, particularly cryocoolers for aerospace applications. The industry has not built enough total cryocoolers, let alone a single type of cooler, to provide any meaningful statistical sample. This forces us to rely on comparing failure modes of similar systems to that of the cryocooler, which leads to the next problem; todayʹs aerospace cryocooler is designed to have no failure modes. What can it be compared to? Any classic reliability study performed on a cryocooler makes several critical assumptions that completely dominate the results. Change the assumptions and you get a different answer; the results are dictated by the assumptions not the hardware. There are no easy answers to these problems. This paper attempts to show why classic reliability studies do not apply to cryocoolers and that as an industry we must work together to show that all cryocoolers have high levels of reliability.
Keywords
Life testing , Cryocooler reliability , Accelerated testing
Journal title
Cryogenics
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Cryogenics
Record number
1172210
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