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Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 26.7 km circumference superconducting accelerator equipped with high-field magnets operating in superfluid helium below 1.9 K, has now fully entered construction at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. The heart of the LHC cryogenic system is the qua...

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Autor principal: Lebrun, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/411139
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description The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 26.7 km circumference superconducting accelerator equipped with high-field magnets operating in superfluid helium below 1.9 K, has now fully entered construction at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. The heart of the LHC cryogenic system is the quasi-isothermal magnet cooling scheme, in which flowing two-phase saturated superfluid helium removes the heat load from the 36'000 ton cold mass, immersed in some 400 m3 static pressurised superfluid helium. The LHC also makes use of supercritical helium for non-isothermal cooling of the beam screens which intercept most of the dynamic heat loads at higher temperature. Although not used in normal operation, liquid nitrogen will provide the source of refrigeration for precooling the machine. Refrigeration for the LHC is produced in eight large refrigerators, each with an equivalent capacity of about 18 kW at 4.5 K, completed by 1.8 K refrigeration units making use of several stages of hydrodynamic cold compressors. The cryogenic fluids are distributed to the cryomagnet strings by a compound cryogenic distribution line circling the tunnel. Procurement contracts for the major components of the LHC cryogenic system have been adjudicated to industry, and their progress will be briefly reported. Besides construction proper, the study and development of cryogenics for the LHC has resulted in salient advances in several fields of cryogenic engineering, which we shall also review.
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spelling cern-4111392023-05-31T13:23:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/411139engLebrun, PCryogenics for the Large Hadron ColliderAccelerators and Storage RingsThe Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 26.7 km circumference superconducting accelerator equipped with high-field magnets operating in superfluid helium below 1.9 K, has now fully entered construction at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. The heart of the LHC cryogenic system is the quasi-isothermal magnet cooling scheme, in which flowing two-phase saturated superfluid helium removes the heat load from the 36'000 ton cold mass, immersed in some 400 m3 static pressurised superfluid helium. The LHC also makes use of supercritical helium for non-isothermal cooling of the beam screens which intercept most of the dynamic heat loads at higher temperature. Although not used in normal operation, liquid nitrogen will provide the source of refrigeration for precooling the machine. Refrigeration for the LHC is produced in eight large refrigerators, each with an equivalent capacity of about 18 kW at 4.5 K, completed by 1.8 K refrigeration units making use of several stages of hydrodynamic cold compressors. The cryogenic fluids are distributed to the cryomagnet strings by a compound cryogenic distribution line circling the tunnel. Procurement contracts for the major components of the LHC cryogenic system have been adjudicated to industry, and their progress will be briefly reported. Besides construction proper, the study and development of cryogenics for the LHC has resulted in salient advances in several fields of cryogenic engineering, which we shall also review.LHC-Project-Report-338CERN-LHC-Project-Report-338oai:cds.cern.ch:4111391999-12-01
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Lebrun, P
Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title_full Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title_fullStr Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title_full_unstemmed Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title_short Cryogenics for the Large Hadron Collider
title_sort cryogenics for the large hadron collider
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
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