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Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling

Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-frequency cavities. Local hot spots at the cavity surface initiate temperature waves in the surrounding superfluid helium that acts as cooling fluid at typical temperatures in the range of 1.6 K to 2 K...

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Autores principales: Koettig, T, Peters, B J, Avellino, S, Junginger, T, Bremer, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/101/1/012164
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146016
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author Koettig, T
Peters, B J
Avellino, S
Junginger, T
Bremer, J
author_facet Koettig, T
Peters, B J
Avellino, S
Junginger, T
Bremer, J
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description Oscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-frequency cavities. Local hot spots at the cavity surface initiate temperature waves in the surrounding superfluid helium that acts as cooling fluid at typical temperatures in the range of 1.6 K to 2 K. The temperature wave is characterised by the properties of superfluid helium such as the second sound velocity. For high heat load densities second sound velocities greater than the standard literature values are observed. This fast propagation has been verified in dedicated small scale experiments. Resistors were used to simulate the quench spots under controlled conditions. The three dimensional propagation of second sound is linked to OST signals. The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of the OST signal especially the incident angle dependency. The characterised OSTs are used as a tool for quench localisation on a real size cavity. Their sensitivity as well as the time resolution was proven to be superior to temperature sensors glued to the surface of the cavity.
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spelling cern-21460162022-08-10T13:08:05Zdoi:10.1088/1757-899X/101/1/012164http://cds.cern.ch/record/2146016engKoettig, TPeters, B JAvellino, SJunginger, TBremer, JStudy of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity CoolingEngineeringOscillating Superleak Transducers (OSTs) can be used to localize quenches of superconducting radio-frequency cavities. Local hot spots at the cavity surface initiate temperature waves in the surrounding superfluid helium that acts as cooling fluid at typical temperatures in the range of 1.6 K to 2 K. The temperature wave is characterised by the properties of superfluid helium such as the second sound velocity. For high heat load densities second sound velocities greater than the standard literature values are observed. This fast propagation has been verified in dedicated small scale experiments. Resistors were used to simulate the quench spots under controlled conditions. The three dimensional propagation of second sound is linked to OST signals. The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of the OST signal especially the incident angle dependency. The characterised OSTs are used as a tool for quench localisation on a real size cavity. Their sensitivity as well as the time resolution was proven to be superior to temperature sensors glued to the surface of the cavity.oai:cds.cern.ch:21460162015
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Koettig, T
Peters, B J
Avellino, S
Junginger, T
Bremer, J
Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling
title Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling
title_full Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling
title_fullStr Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling
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title_short Study of Temperature Wave Propagation in Superfluid Helium Focusing on Radio-Frequency Cavity Cooling
title_sort study of temperature wave propagation in superfluid helium focusing on radio-frequency cavity cooling
topic Engineering
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/101/1/012164
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