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This book enables the reader to learn the fundamental and applied aspects of practical cryostat design by examining previous design choices and resulting cryostat performance. Through a series of extended case studies the book presents an overview of existing cryostat design covering a wide range of cryostat types and applications, including the magnet cryostats that comprise the majority of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, space-borne cryostats containing sensors operating below 1 K, and large cryogenic liquid storage vessels.
It starts with an introductory section on the principles of cryostat design including practical data and equations. This section is followed by a series of case studies on existing cryostats, describing the specific requirements of the cryostat, the challenges involved and the design choices made along with the resulting performance of the cryostat. The cryostat examples used in the studies are chosen to cover a broad range of cryostatapplications and the authors of each case are leading experts in the field, most of whom participated in the design of the cryostats being described. The concluding chapter offers an overview of lessons learned and summarises some key hints and tips for practical cryostat design.
The book will help the reader to expand their knowledge of many disciplines required for good cryostat design, including the cryogenic properties of materials, heat transfer and thermal insulation, instrumentation, safety, structures and seals.
Contains extended case studies reviewing existing cryostat designs and performance Shares many tips and insights into practical cryostat design and performance Written by leading experts in the field of cryostat design Includes practical data and equation sets Provides examples that cover a wide range of cryostat applications Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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John Weisend is currently a Senior Scientist and Group Leader for Specialised Technical Services at The European Spallation Source. He received his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics from the University of Wisconsin Madison, where he investigated engineering applications of He II. He has worked at the SSC Laboratory, the Centre D'Etudes Nucleaires Grenoble, the Deutsches Elecktronen-Synchrotron Laboratory (DESY), the Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC), the National Science Foundation and Michigan State University
Dr. Weisend's research interests include He II and large scale accelerator cryogenics. He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cryogenic Society of America (CSA) He has led the CSA Short Course Program since 2001. He is Chief Technical Editor of Advances in Cryogenic Engineering. In addition to co-authoring more than 60 technical papers, Dr. Weisend is the co-author (with N. Filina) of Cryogenic Two-Phase Flow and theeditor of the Handbook of Cryogenic Engineering.
Contenu
1 Principles of Cryostat Design; J. Weisend.- 2 SSC Magnet Cryostat; T. Nicol.- 3 LHC Magnet Cryostat; P. Lebrun.- 4 SHOOT Dewars; M. DiPirro.- 5 ILC SRF Cryomodule; J. Weisend, T. Peterson.- 6 Segmented SRF Cryomodules; E. Daly, T. Nicol, J. Preble.- 7 MRI Cryostat; E. W. Stautner.- 8 Design & Operation of a Low Background, 50 mK Cryostat for Cryogenic Dark Matter Search; R. Schmitt.- 9 Cryogenic Transfer Lines; J. Fydrych.- 10 Summary & Tips for Successful Cryostat Design; J. Weisend.
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