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Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel
The presence of a leak in a vessel containing pure gas can induce the contamination by atmospheric gas diffusing into the vessel. In order to avoid this, a gas which has to be kept pure also in presen ce of a leak is usually pressurized, to reduce the flow of contaminating gas through the leak owing...
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author | Dauvergne, J P Vandoni, Giovanna |
author_facet | Dauvergne, J P Vandoni, Giovanna |
author_sort | Dauvergne, J P |
collection | CERN |
description | The presence of a leak in a vessel containing pure gas can induce the contamination by atmospheric gas diffusing into the vessel. In order to avoid this, a gas which has to be kept pure also in presen ce of a leak is usually pressurized, to reduce the flow of contaminating gas through the leak owing to the molecular drag by the outstreaming pure gas. In this paper, a simple model calculation of ba ckstreaming based on the solution of the diffusion + drag equation in cylindrical coordinates is presented. It is shown that both the pressure difference and the dimension of the leak are critical in determining the contaminating flow, a maximum in the backstreaming flow appearing when the drag velocity of the outstreaming gas equals the diffusion velocity. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1998 |
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spelling | cern-3654342023-05-31T13:23:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/365434engDauvergne, J PVandoni, GiovannaBackstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized VesselAccelerators and Storage RingsThe presence of a leak in a vessel containing pure gas can induce the contamination by atmospheric gas diffusing into the vessel. In order to avoid this, a gas which has to be kept pure also in presen ce of a leak is usually pressurized, to reduce the flow of contaminating gas through the leak owing to the molecular drag by the outstreaming pure gas. In this paper, a simple model calculation of ba ckstreaming based on the solution of the diffusion + drag equation in cylindrical coordinates is presented. It is shown that both the pressure difference and the dimension of the leak are critical in determining the contaminating flow, a maximum in the backstreaming flow appearing when the drag velocity of the outstreaming gas equals the diffusion velocity.LHC-Project-Report-229CERN-LHC-Project-Report-229oai:cds.cern.ch:3654341998-08-25 |
spellingShingle | Accelerators and Storage Rings Dauvergne, J P Vandoni, Giovanna Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title | Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title_full | Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title_fullStr | Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title_full_unstemmed | Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title_short | Backstreaming of Impurity Gas Through a Leak in Pressurized Vessel |
title_sort | backstreaming of impurity gas through a leak in pressurized vessel |
topic | Accelerators and Storage Rings |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/365434 |
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