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Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC

The cryogenic system uses liquid helium and liquid nitrogen to cool the superconducting cyclotron magnet and its cryopanels. In order to assess safety scenarios subsequent to an unusual leakage of cryogens from the system, a deterministic analysis has been carried out to estimate the variation of ox...

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Autores principales: Roy S, Nandi, C, Pal, G, Bhandari, R K
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2002146
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author Roy S ,
Nandi, C
Pal, G
Bhandari, R K
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Nandi, C
Pal, G
Bhandari, R K
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description The cryogenic system uses liquid helium and liquid nitrogen to cool the superconducting cyclotron magnet and its cryopanels. In order to assess safety scenarios subsequent to an unusual leakage of cryogens from the system, a deterministic analysis has been carried out to estimate the variation of oxygen concentration with time at several locations of superconducting cyclotron building. The entire process is simulated assuming evaporated cryogens mixes instantaneously with air in the confined space, the ventilation system of the cyclotron building is operational, fresh air continuously enters the confined volume and mixes instantaneously with air in the confined space.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13520182019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2002146engRoy S ,Nandi, CPal, GBhandari, R KAnalysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECCAccelerators and Storage RingsThe cryogenic system uses liquid helium and liquid nitrogen to cool the superconducting cyclotron magnet and its cryopanels. In order to assess safety scenarios subsequent to an unusual leakage of cryogens from the system, a deterministic analysis has been carried out to estimate the variation of oxygen concentration with time at several locations of superconducting cyclotron building. The entire process is simulated assuming evaporated cryogens mixes instantaneously with air in the confined space, the ventilation system of the cyclotron building is operational, fresh air continuously enters the confined volume and mixes instantaneously with air in the confined space.oai:inspirehep.net:13520182009
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Roy S ,
Nandi, C
Pal, G
Bhandari, R K
Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title_full Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title_fullStr Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title_full_unstemmed Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title_short Analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at VECC
title_sort analysis for liquid cryogen spillage in the superconducting cyclotron building at vecc
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2002146
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