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초록
영어
2 K superfluid helium cryogenic system is the crucial component of many large accelerators. When the cryogenic system is operating at 2K@3129Pa, many room-temperature parts are connected to superfluid helium via tubes. Air Leakage in these connections may lead to air contamination of the cryogenic system. Air contamination may cause equipment failure in cryogenic systems and, in extreme cases, render the entire accelerator system inoperable. Helium guard is a technique that guards against air contamination of these sub-atmospheric pressure connections in 2 K superfluid helium cryogenic system. This paper introduces a typical 2 K cryogenic distribution design for large accelerators, and make risk analysis of air contamination. Finally, the analysis of specific leakage points and detailed engineering design are presented, which may be used as a reference when designing of a 2 K superfluid helium cryogenic distribution system.
목차
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HIAF ILINAC CRYOGENIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
3. RISK ANALYSIS OF AIR CONTAMINATION
3.1. Relationship between helium and air leakage rate
3.2. Risk analysis
4. ENGINEERING DESIGN
5. CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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