22–26 Jul 2024
CICG - GENEVA, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

Overview and status of the cryogenic system for SHINE accelerators

25 Jul 2024, 11:00
30m
Room D

Room D

Invited Oral (30m) ICEC 01: Large scale refrigeration and liquefaction Thu-Or16

Speaker

Jiuce Sun (ShanghaiTech University)

Description

The Shanghai high repetition rate x-ray free electron laser (XFEL) and extreme light facility (SHINE), a quasi-continuous wave hard XFEL facility, is currently under construction. The superconducting accelerators of SHINE require cryogenic cooling at 2 K for cavities, 5 K for cold interception, and 40 K for thermal shields, respectively. In this paper we present the overview and recent progress of the SHINE cryogenics system that mainly consists of the cryoplant generating the cooling power, the cryogenic distribution system that delivers the cryogen to the accelerators, and the utility system to serve liquid nitrogen together with the helium management. With considerable safety margins, three sets of large helium cryoplants are being built in two cryo-stations at the front and end of the SHINE accelerators, respectively. Each cryoplant could provide a cooling power of 4 kW at 2 K. Up to now, all the equipment belonging to the three cryoplants has been installed. The warm compressor station, 4.5 K cold box, 2 K cold box, and the interconnecting cryogenic transfer line in between for the first set of cryoplant are being commissioned and are likely to reach the nominal performance in the coming months. This progress improves the cryogenic capability of the SHINE facility and will enable the joint commissioning and operation of the SHINE accelerators in the future.

Submitters Country China

Author

Jiuce Sun (ShanghaiTech University)

Co-authors

Dafei Wang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Geyang Jiang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Lei Lei (ShanghaiTech University) Lei Zhang (ShanghaiTech University) Peng Zhang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Qing Ni (ShanghaiTech University) Shuai Zhang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Shuhua Wang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Shuwei Zhang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Xian Shen (ShanghaiTech University) Xiongzhong Deng (ShanghaiTech University) Xuchun Ying (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yan Zhang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yi Wang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yibo Yu (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yule Shen (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Zhengrong Ouyang (ShanghaiTech University) Zhifei Liu (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Zhinan Wang (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Zilei Tong (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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