Supercollider 5 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2439-7_129
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Cryogenic Characteristics of The SSC Accelerator Systems String Test (ASST)

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“…The fixture for a helium tube in the interconnect between dipole magnets is shown in Figure 2. The thermometer (1) and thermal anchor (2) are mounted in holes of a stainless steel plate (3) using thermal-conducting grease (9). The fixture is clamped on the helium tube (8) with a hose clamp (5) and covered by multilayer insulation (6).…”
Section: Applying Cryogenic Thermometersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The fixture for a helium tube in the interconnect between dipole magnets is shown in Figure 2. The thermometer (1) and thermal anchor (2) are mounted in holes of a stainless steel plate (3) using thermal-conducting grease (9). The fixture is clamped on the helium tube (8) with a hose clamp (5) and covered by multilayer insulation (6).…”
Section: Applying Cryogenic Thermometersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) Very harsh conditions exist in superconducting accelerators including (a) high magnetic field up to 6.6 T [8]; (b) high radiation dosage of about 1000 Mrad for 25 years [8], (c) pressure peak in helium flow during quench up to 2-3 MPa [9], (d) heating of parts (i.e. beam tube) to temperatures of 420-450 K and cooldown to 4 K and lower, (e) high voltage electrical insulation 500-3000 V for thermometers in magnet windings, during quench etc.…”
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