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Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems

The magnets in the LHC will be cooled to 1.9 K (- 270.3°C). To keep this 27 km long machine at such a low temperatures requires one of the largest refrigeration systems in the world. These pictures show the cryogenics plant in the testing area.

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Autor principal: Laurent Guiraud
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/40885
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description The magnets in the LHC will be cooled to 1.9 K (- 270.3°C). To keep this 27 km long machine at such a low temperatures requires one of the largest refrigeration systems in the world. These pictures show the cryogenics plant in the testing area.
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spelling cern-408852019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/40885Laurent GuiraudTesting the LHC magnet cryogenic systemsAcceleratorsThe magnets in the LHC will be cooled to 1.9 K (- 270.3°C). To keep this 27 km long machine at such a low temperatures requires one of the largest refrigeration systems in the world. These pictures show the cryogenics plant in the testing area.CERN-AC-9912001oai:cds.cern.ch:408851999-12-03
spellingShingle Accelerators
Laurent Guiraud
Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems
title Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems
title_full Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems
title_fullStr Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems
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title_short Testing the LHC magnet cryogenic systems
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