Affiliation:
1. Department of Refrigeration and Cryogenic Engineering, College of Food Sciences and Technology, Shanghai Ocean
University, Shanghai, 201306, P.R. China
Abstract
Background:
Based on referring to the relevant patents, it was found that the traditional
lyophilizer refrigeration system has the disadvantages of large volume and high power consumption.
Meanwhile, considering the context of advocating low carbon emission and environmental protection,
the use of energy-saving refrigeration technology and the use of non-fluorine and harmless refrigerants
are the trends of future development.
Objective:
In order to solve the traditional lyophilizer problems and enhance the lyophilizer reliability,
the paper designs a Stirling-type lyophilizer with a working temperature of -70°C.
Methods:
Stirling cooling has the advantages of ultra-low refrigeration temperature and high cooling
speed. Based on the above advantages, combining the characteristics of the lyophilization box, a Stirling-
type lyophilizer with a capacity of 0.120 m3 and a shelf area of 0.4 m2 is designed. The Stirlingtype
lyophilizer refrigeration system structure is analyzed. The flat plate heat pipe to transfer the cold
is used. The rigid polyurethane as the insulation material of the lyophilization box is studied. The heat
leakage calculation method of the lyophilization box is given.
Results:
Stirling cryocooler is selected based on the lyophilization box heat leakage. The experimental
test of the Stirling cryocooler is conducted. The feasibility of the design is verified. The Stirling
cryocooler, with a charging pressure of 2.9 MPa and an operating frequency of 68 Hz, could
achieve -87.057°C within 24 min. The lowest refrigeration temperature could be maintained at -
100.286°C after 97 min. The cooling capacity obtained is 40.0 W at an input power of 99.2 W, and
the COP is 0.403.
Conclusion:
Stirling refrigeration technology is suitable for use in lyophilizer and Stirling refrigeration
technology improves the robustness of the lyophilizer refrigeration system.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.