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Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC

A resistive transition (quench) of the LHC sector magnets will be followed by cold helium venting to a quench buffer volume of 2000 m3 at ambient temperature. The volume will be composed of eight medium-pressure (2 MPa) gas storage tanks made of carbon steel, which constrains the temperature of the...

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Autores principales: Chorowski, M, Grzegory, P, Konopka, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/691971
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author Chorowski, M
Grzegory, P
Konopka, G
author_facet Chorowski, M
Grzegory, P
Konopka, G
author_sort Chorowski, M
collection CERN
description A resistive transition (quench) of the LHC sector magnets will be followed by cold helium venting to a quench buffer volume of 2000 m3 at ambient temperature. The volume will be composed of eight medium-pressure (2 MPa) gas storage tanks made of carbon steel, which constrains the temperature of the wall to be higher than -50 oC (223 K). Possible spot cooling intensity and thermo-mechanical stresses in the tank wall following helium injection have been analysed previously and the aim of the present study is experimental verification of basic assumptions concerning cryogenic jet parameters and heat transfer between jet crown and tank wall. For this purpose jet diameter, velocity profile and convective heat transfer between jet and steel plate have been measured. A simple jet model description based on momentum conservation has been proposed. Then, the lowest possible temperature of the tank wall which may occur has been assessed.
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spelling cern-6919712023-05-31T13:25:18Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/691971engChorowski, MGrzegory, PKonopka, GThermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHCAccelerators and Storage RingsA resistive transition (quench) of the LHC sector magnets will be followed by cold helium venting to a quench buffer volume of 2000 m3 at ambient temperature. The volume will be composed of eight medium-pressure (2 MPa) gas storage tanks made of carbon steel, which constrains the temperature of the wall to be higher than -50 oC (223 K). Possible spot cooling intensity and thermo-mechanical stresses in the tank wall following helium injection have been analysed previously and the aim of the present study is experimental verification of basic assumptions concerning cryogenic jet parameters and heat transfer between jet crown and tank wall. For this purpose jet diameter, velocity profile and convective heat transfer between jet and steel plate have been measured. A simple jet model description based on momentum conservation has been proposed. Then, the lowest possible temperature of the tank wall which may occur has been assessed.LHC-PROJECT-NOTE-191oai:cds.cern.ch:6919711999-06-03
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Chorowski, M
Grzegory, P
Konopka, G
Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title_full Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title_fullStr Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title_short Thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the LHC
title_sort thermo - hydraulic analysis of a cryogenic jet: application to helium recovery following resistive transitions in the lhc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/691971
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