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Efficient cryogenic design, a system approach

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With the increasing stress on consumable budgets, the goal of decreasing helium consumption of cryogenic system components has become a major issue. Although much progress has recently been made (improvements in helium Dewar technology and high Tc magnet leads are good examples) the potential to improve efficiency is greater when the entire cryogenic system is viewed as an interacting unit.

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  1. E. T. Swartz, US Patent No. 5,347,818.

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Swartz, E.T. Efficient cryogenic design, a system approach. J Low Temp Phys 101, 249–252 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00754584

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