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Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports
Thermo-active support structures can be used to cool or warm devices that need to be operated at a given temperature. The designs of these structures need to be qualified to guarantee an optimal thermal performance. This work presents a qualification technique based on the analysis of thermal images...
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author | The ATLAS collaboration |
author_facet | The ATLAS collaboration |
author_sort | The ATLAS collaboration |
collection | CERN |
description | Thermo-active support structures can be used to cool or warm devices that need to be operated at a given temperature. The designs of these structures need to be qualified to guarantee an optimal thermal performance. This work presents a qualification technique based on the analysis of thermal images of thermo-active support structures is presented. The technique’s capability to detect structural defects has been evaluated through sensitivity studies on dedicated test structures and ATLAS-ITk pixel outer endcap support structures. These are carbon-based and support pixel silicon detectors in harsh radiation environment. They provide cooling to the silicon devices through bi-phase CO2. Results show that this technique is a suitable candidate for quality control in the final local support production for the ITk pixel outer endcaps. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2021 |
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spelling | cern-27529332021-04-19T16:50:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2752933engThe ATLAS collaborationThermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supportsParticle Physics - ExperimentThermo-active support structures can be used to cool or warm devices that need to be operated at a given temperature. The designs of these structures need to be qualified to guarantee an optimal thermal performance. This work presents a qualification technique based on the analysis of thermal images of thermo-active support structures is presented. The technique’s capability to detect structural defects has been evaluated through sensitivity studies on dedicated test structures and ATLAS-ITk pixel outer endcap support structures. These are carbon-based and support pixel silicon detectors in harsh radiation environment. They provide cooling to the silicon devices through bi-phase CO2. Results show that this technique is a suitable candidate for quality control in the final local support production for the ITk pixel outer endcaps.ATL-ITK-PUB-2021-001oai:cds.cern.ch:27529332021-02-23 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment The ATLAS collaboration Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title | Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title_full | Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title_fullStr | Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title_full_unstemmed | Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title_short | Thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the ATLAS pixel outer endcap local supports |
title_sort | thermal characterisation of thermo-active support structures and its application in the atlas pixel outer endcap local supports |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2752933 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT theatlascollaboration thermalcharacterisationofthermoactivesupportstructuresanditsapplicationintheatlaspixelouterendcaplocalsupports |