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Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss

The ATLAS Barrel Toroid cryostat external surface has to be heated by means of heating tapes in order to avoid air condensation in case a major vacuum leak occurs in the coil system. The present note concentrates on the evaluation of the strategies for placing the heating tapes as a basis for calcul...

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Autor principal: Vila-Nova-Goncalves, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687631
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author Vila-Nova-Goncalves, L
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description The ATLAS Barrel Toroid cryostat external surface has to be heated by means of heating tapes in order to avoid air condensation in case a major vacuum leak occurs in the coil system. The present note concentrates on the evaluation of the strategies for placing the heating tapes as a basis for calculating their necessary overall length. After a brief description of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid system, the problem is described. A 2D model of a representative portion of the vacuum vessel, on which finite element studies will be performed, is then introduced. The results of the simulations and the conclusions will follow.
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spelling cern-6876312019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/687631engVila-Nova-Goncalves, LHeating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum lossDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe ATLAS Barrel Toroid cryostat external surface has to be heated by means of heating tapes in order to avoid air condensation in case a major vacuum leak occurs in the coil system. The present note concentrates on the evaluation of the strategies for placing the heating tapes as a basis for calculating their necessary overall length. After a brief description of the ATLAS Barrel Toroid system, the problem is described. A 2D model of a representative portion of the vacuum vessel, on which finite element studies will be performed, is then introduced. The results of the simulations and the conclusions will follow.ST-Note-2003-001 CVoai:cds.cern.ch:6876312003-01-16
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Vila-Nova-Goncalves, L
Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title_full Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title_fullStr Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title_full_unstemmed Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title_short Heating requirements for the BARREL toroid coil cryostat of ATLAS in case of vacuum loss
title_sort heating requirements for the barrel toroid coil cryostat of atlas in case of vacuum loss
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/687631
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