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Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats

The loss of insulating vacuum is often considered as a reasonable foreseeable accident for the dimensioning of cryogenic safety relief devices (SRD). The cryogenic safety test facility PICARD was designed at KIT to investigate such events. In the course of first experiments, discharge instabilities...

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Autores principales: Weber, C, Henriques, A, Zoller, C, Grohmann, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012169
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621638
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author Weber, C
Henriques, A
Zoller, C
Grohmann, S
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Henriques, A
Zoller, C
Grohmann, S
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description The loss of insulating vacuum is often considered as a reasonable foreseeable accident for the dimensioning of cryogenic safety relief devices (SRD). The cryogenic safety test facility PICARD was designed at KIT to investigate such events. In the course of first experiments, discharge instabilities of the spring loaded safety relief valve (SRV) occurred, the so-called chattering and pumping effects. These instabilities reduce the relief flow capacity, which leads to impermissible over-pressures in the system. The analysis of the process dynamics showed first indications for a smaller heat flux than the commonly assumed 4W/cm2. This results in an oversized discharge area for the reduced relief flow rate, which corresponds to the lower heat flux. This paper presents further experimental investigations on the venting of the insulating vacuum with atmospheric air under variation of the set pressure (p set) of the SRV. Based on dynamic process analysis, the results are discussed with focus on effective heat fluxes and operating characteristics of the spring-loaded SRV.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16760492019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012169http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621638engWeber, CHenriques, AZoller, CGrohmann, SSafety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostatsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe loss of insulating vacuum is often considered as a reasonable foreseeable accident for the dimensioning of cryogenic safety relief devices (SRD). The cryogenic safety test facility PICARD was designed at KIT to investigate such events. In the course of first experiments, discharge instabilities of the spring loaded safety relief valve (SRV) occurred, the so-called chattering and pumping effects. These instabilities reduce the relief flow capacity, which leads to impermissible over-pressures in the system. The analysis of the process dynamics showed first indications for a smaller heat flux than the commonly assumed 4W/cm2. This results in an oversized discharge area for the reduced relief flow rate, which corresponds to the lower heat flux. This paper presents further experimental investigations on the venting of the insulating vacuum with atmospheric air under variation of the set pressure (p set) of the SRV. Based on dynamic process analysis, the results are discussed with focus on effective heat fluxes and operating characteristics of the spring-loaded SRV.oai:inspirehep.net:16760492017
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Weber, C
Henriques, A
Zoller, C
Grohmann, S
Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title_full Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title_fullStr Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title_full_unstemmed Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title_short Safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
title_sort safety studies on vacuum insulated liquid helium cryostats
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/278/1/012169
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2621638
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