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Low Cost, High Performance Cryogenic Heat Exchanger Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH

S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. Low Cost, High Performance Cryogenic Heat Exchanger Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH. INNOVATION Developed lightweight, compact Radial Flow Heat Exchanger (RFHX) for space and aircraft cryocooler applications. ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Low Cost, High Performance Cryogenic Heat Exchanger Creare, Inc. Hanover, NH

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  1. Small Business Innovation Research Low Cost, High Performance CryogenicHeat ExchangerCreare, Inc.Hanover, NH INNOVATION Developed lightweight, compact Radial Flow Heat Exchanger (RFHX) for space and aircraft cryocooler applications. ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Construction and facrication methods enable small size, light weight, and high performance compared to state-of-the-art heat exchangers. • Design models predict that a multi-moldule RFHX can achieve a thermal effectiveness of 0.99 with a mass of only 2.5 kg and a fractional pressure drop of only 6 percent. GOVERNMENT SCIENCE/APPLICATIONS • Phase III funding from GSFC and the Air Force Research Lab for the development of the RFHX to provide high-performance recuperative heat exchangers for future turbo-Brayton cryocoolers. • Air Force has sponsored development of high-capacity recuperators based on RFHX technology to provide compact cryogenic coolers for air separation in large transport aircraft and to supply liquid oxygen for medevac units. • JSC providing funding using RFHX technologyfor service in the advanced Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) and Thermal Control System (TCS) for the International Space Station. • Developing RFHX using advanced materials that meets the requirements for sensor cooling in the NASA Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST). Radial Flow Heat Exchanger • COMMERCIALIZATION • Additional applications include cryocoolers for reconnaissance and missile defense systems, oxygen generating systems for medical and aircraft applications, laboratory and industrial-scale cryogenic refrigeration and liquefacation systems, and oxygen generating systems for field hospitals.. Points of Contact: - NASA - Mike Krainak; 301-286-2646 - Creare, Inc. - Mike Izenson; 603-643-3800 Goddard Space Flight Center 1994 Phase II, SS5-048; 10/10/00

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