9–13 Jul 2023
Hawaii Convention Center
US/Hawaii timezone

C2Po2A-01: Six years’ experience of the XFEL 2K operation

11 Jul 2023, 14:00
2h
Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Speaker

Tobias Schnautz (DESY)

Description

The European X-Ray Free Electron laser (XFEL) has successfully been operated for more than 5 years. The superconducting cavities and magnets being key components of the cryomodules constituting the XFEL linac and injector are operated at 2 K in a liquid helium bath. A four stages cold compressor system is used to return the vapor to the XFEL helium refrigerator with the capability of pumping up to 110 g/s for compensating static and dynamic heat losses at 2 K.
In this paper technical challenges with regard to the cold compressor system as availability, 2K pressure stability and contamination of the 2K circuit are summarized. Influence of hydrostatic head on operation of all cooling circuits is analyzed. Issues related to the use of some kinds of instrumentation as pressure transmitters, flow meters and level sensors are discussed. The experiment regarding the future XFEL project as doubling of safety valves is described.

Author

Tobias Schnautz (DESY)

Co-authors

Ms Serena Barbanotti (DESY) Mr Yury Bozhko (DESY) Mr Kay Jensch (DESY) Detlef Sellmann (DESY)

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