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Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis
Some characteristic accidents in the ATLAS experimental cavern (UX15) are simulated by means of STAR-CD, a code using the "Finite-Volume" method. These accidents involve different liquid argon leaks from the barrel cryostat of the detector, thus causing the dispersion of the argon into the...
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author | Balda, F Vadon, M |
author_facet | Balda, F Vadon, M |
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description | Some characteristic accidents in the ATLAS experimental cavern (UX15) are simulated by means of STAR-CD, a code using the "Finite-Volume" method. These accidents involve different liquid argon leaks from the barrel cryostat of the detector, thus causing the dispersion of the argon into the Muon Chamber region and the evaporation of the liquid. The subsequent temperature gradients and distribution of argon concentrations, as well as their evolution in time are simulated and discussed, with the purpose of analysing the dangers related to asphyxiation and to contact with cryogenic fluids for the working personnel. A summary of the theory that stands behind the code is also given. In order to validate the models, an experimental test on a liquid argon spill performed earlier is simulated, showing that the program is able to output reliable results. At the end, some safety-related recommendations are listed. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 2000 |
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spelling | cern-4443022019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/444302engBalda, FVadon, MSimulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysisHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsSome characteristic accidents in the ATLAS experimental cavern (UX15) are simulated by means of STAR-CD, a code using the "Finite-Volume" method. These accidents involve different liquid argon leaks from the barrel cryostat of the detector, thus causing the dispersion of the argon into the Muon Chamber region and the evaporation of the liquid. The subsequent temperature gradients and distribution of argon concentrations, as well as their evolution in time are simulated and discussed, with the purpose of analysing the dangers related to asphyxiation and to contact with cryogenic fluids for the working personnel. A summary of the theory that stands behind the code is also given. In order to validate the models, an experimental test on a liquid argon spill performed earlier is simulated, showing that the program is able to output reliable results. At the end, some safety-related recommendations are listed.CERN-OPEN-2000-133CERN-TIS-2000-009-GSoai:cds.cern.ch:4443022000-06-01 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Balda, F Vadon, M Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title | Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title_full | Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title_fullStr | Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title_short | Simulations of argon accident scenarios in the ATLAS experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
title_sort | simulations of argon accident scenarios in the atlas experimental cavern: a safety analysis |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/444302 |
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