Amir Jahromi

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
 2015- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, MD, United States 
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Tuttle J, Canavan E, DeLee H, et al. (2017) Development of a space-flight ADR providing continuous cooling at 50 mK with heat rejection at 10 K Iop Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 278: 012009
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2017) Development of a proof of concept low temperature 4He Superfluid Magnetic Pump. Cryogenics. 82: 68-82
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2016) Construction and experimental validation of a simple, compact, resealable, and reliable Vycor(®) superleak assembly for use at low temperatures. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 87: 045112
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2016) Novel 4He circulator for cooling of large space superconducting magnets Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer. 30: 553-557
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2016) 1-D transient numerical model of a regenerator in a novel sub Kelvin Active Magnetic Regenerative Refrigerator Cryogenics. 74: 73-80
Jahromi AE, Sullivan DF. (2014) A piezoelectric cryogenic heat switch. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 85: 065118
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2014) Corrigendum to 'Modeling, development, and experimental validation of a Joule-Thompson superfluid refrigerator using a pulse tube cryocooler' [Cryogenics 61 (2014) 15-24] Cryogenics. 64: 307-307
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2014) A sub-Kelvin superfluid pulse tube refrigerator driven by paramagnetic fountain effect pump Cryogenics. 62: 202-205
Jahromi AE, Miller FK. (2014) Modeling, development, and experimental validation of a Joule-Thompson superfluid refrigerator using a pulse tube cryocooler Cryogenics. 61: 15-24
Jahromi AE, Miller FK, Nellis GF. (2012) Modeling and development of a Superfluid Magnetic Pump with no moving parts Aip Conference Proceedings. 1434: 223-230
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