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Materials research letters | 2014

Synergetic Strengthening by Gradient Structure

X. L. Wu; Peng Jiang; Liubiao Chen; Jian-Nan Zhang; Fang-Ting Yuan; Yuntian Zhu

Gradient structures are characterized with a systematic change in microstructures on a macroscopic scale. Here, we report that gradient structures in engineering materials such as metals produce an intrinsic synergetic strengthening, which is much higher than the sum of separate gradient layers. This is caused by macroscopic stress gradient and the bi-axial stress generated by mechanical incompatibility between different layers. This represents a new mechanism for strengthening that exploits the principles of both mechanics and materials science. It may provide for a novel strategy for designing material structures with superior properties.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Two-stage high frequency pulse tube refrigerator with base temperature below 10 K

Liubiao Chen; Xianlin Wu; Sixue Liu; Xiaoshuang Zhu; Changzhao Pan; Jia Guo; Yuan Zhou; Junjie Wang

This paper introduces our recent experimental results of pulse tube refrigerator driven by linear compressor. The working frequency is 23-30 Hz, which is much higher than the G-M type cooler (the developed cryocooler will be called high frequency pulse tube refrigerator in this paper). To achieve a temperature below 10 K, two types of two-stage configuration, gas coupled and thermal coupled, have been designed, built and tested. At present, both types can achieve a no-load temperature below 10 K by using only one compressor. As to gas-coupled HPTR, the second stage can achieve a cooling power of 16 mW/10K when the first stage applied a 400 mW heat load at 60 K with a total input power of 400 W. As to thermal-coupled HPTR, the designed cooling power of the first stage is 10W/80K, and then the temperature of the second stage can get a temperature below 10 K with a total input power of 300 W. In the current preliminary experiment, liquid nitrogen is used to replace the first coaxial configuration as the precooling stage, and a no-load temperature 9.6 K can be achieved with a stainless steel mesh regenerator. Using Er3Ni sphere with a diameter about 50-60 micron, the simulation results show it is possible to achieve a temperature below 8 K. The configuration, the phase shifters and the regenerative materials of the developed two types of two-stage high frequency pulse tube refrigerator will be discussed, and some typical experimental results and considerations for achieving a better performance will also be presented in this paper.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Experimental progress of a 4K VM/PT hybrid cryocooler for pre-cooling 1K sorption cooler

Changzhao Pan; Tong Zhang; Jue Wang; Liubiao Chen; Jia Guo; Yuan Zhou; Junjie Wang

Sub-kelvin refrigerator has many applications in space detector and manned space station, such as for the transition-edge superconducting (TES) bolometers operated in the 50 mK range. In order to meet the requirement of space applications, the high efficient, vibration free and high stability refrigerator need to be designed. VM/PT hybrid cryocooler is a new type cryocooler capable of attaining temperature below 4K. As a low frequency Stirling type cryocooler, it has the advantages of high stability and high efficiency. Combined with the vibration free sorption cooler and ADR refrigerator, a novel sub-kelvin cooling chain can be designed for the TES bolometer. This paper presents the recent experimental progress of the 4K VM/PT hybrid cryocooler in our laboratory. By optimizing of regenerators, phase shifters and heat exchangers, a lowest temperature of 2.6K was attained. Based on this cryocooler, a preliminary sorption cooler could be designed.


Acta Materialia | 2016

Combining gradient structure and TRIP effect to produce austenite stainless steel with high strength and ductility

Xiaolei Wu; Muxin Yang; Fuping Yuan; Liubiao Chen; Yuntian Zhu


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2012

Mechanical properties and nanostructures in a duplex stainless steel subjected to equal channel angular pressing

Liubiao Chen; Fuping Yuan; Peng Jiang; X. L. Wu


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2014

Nonlinear analysis of coupled temperature-seepage problem of warm oil pipe in permafrost regions of Northeast China

Wenbing Yu; Wei Bo Liu; Yuanming Lai; Liubiao Chen; Xin Yi


Cryogenics | 2015

Development of a high-frequency coaxial multi-bypass pulse tube refrigerator below 14 K

Qiang Zhou; Liubiao Chen; Xiaoshuang Zhu; Wenxiu Zhu; Yuan Zhou; Junjie Wang


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2014

Simultaneous improvement of tensile strength and ductility in micro-duplex structure consisting of austenite and ferrite

Liubiao Chen; Fang-Ting Yuan; Peng Jiang; Jijia Xie; X. L. Wu


Cryogenics | 2013

386 mW/20 K single-stage Stirling-type pulse tube cryocooler

Liubiao Chen; Qiang Zhou; Hai Jin; Wenxiu Zhu; Junjie Wang; Yuan Zhou


Cryogenics | 2013

18.6 K single-stage high frequency multi-bypass coaxial pulse tube cryocooler

Liubiao Chen; Hai Jin; Junjie Wang; Yuan Zhou; Wenxiu Zhu; Qiang Zhou

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Junjie Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuan Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Changzhao Pan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wenxiu Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jia Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jue Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qiang Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xianlin Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chen Cui

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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