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Offers up-to-date safety guidelines for the handling of cryogenic systems and materials
Describes the hazards associated with cryogenics and the safety measures employed to minimize these risks
Brings together information from previous texts as well as industrial and laboratory safety policies
Provides an essential reference for anyone working with cryogenic fluids or systems
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Tom Peterson has over 40 years of experience in large-scale cryogenic engineering for particle accelerators and test facilities. He holds a BA in mathematics and an MS in Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His experience includes design, commissioning, and operation of large-scale helium cryogenic systems, including serving as project engineer for systems cooling superconductors in superfluid helium. Peterson's international experience includes 1.5 years at the Deutsches Electronen Synchrotron (DESY) in Hamburg, Germany and collaboration with CERN for Fermilab's contributions to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He joined the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in 2016 where his present position is Technical Director for the Linac Coherent Light Source II (LCLS-II) Project at SLAC.
John Weisend is currently Deputy Head of Accelerator Projects and Group Leader for Specialized Technical Services at The European Spallation Source, Lund, Sweden. He is also an Adjunct professor at Lund University. 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 70 technical papers, Dr. Weisend is the author of He is for Helium, the co-author (with N. Filina) of Cryogenic Two-Phase Flow and the editorof the Handbook of Cryogenic Engineering and of Cryostat Design. He writes a regular column Cryo Bios for the publication Cold Facts and is a member of both the Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Engineering Conference Boards.
Contenu
Introduction.- 1. Cryogenic Properties of Fluids and Materials.- 2. General Cryogenic Safety.- 3. Pressure Safety in Cryogenics.- 4. Oxygen Deficiency Hazards.- 5. Oxygen Safety.- 6. Hydrogen Safety.- 7. LNG Safety.- 8. Approaches to Cryogenic Safety in Particle Accelerator Labs.- 9. Summary and General Guidelines.- Appendix. <p