18–22 May 2025
Peppermill Reno
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C3Po1A-02: Operational experience of the NML cryogenic plant at the FAST facility

21 May 2025, 09:15
1h 45m
Exhibit Hall, Tuscany Ballroom

Exhibit Hall, Tuscany Ballroom

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Joaquim Creus Prats Tim Wallace (Fermilab)

Description

The NML cryogenic plant cools two individually cryostated superconducting radio frequency (SRF) capture cavities and one prototype ILC cryomodule with eight SRF cavities. This complex accelerates electrons at 150 MeV for the Integrable Optics Test Accelerator (IOTA) ring, located at the Fermilab Accelerator Science and Technology (FAST) facility. The cryogenic plant is composed of two nitrogen precooled Tevatron satellite refrigerators, two Mycom 2016C compressors, a cryogenic distribution system, a Frick purifier compressor, two charcoal bed adsorber purifiers, and a liquid ring vacuum pump with a roots booster. The SRF cavities are immersed in a 2.0 K liquid helium bath, shielded with a 5 K gaseous helium shield and a liquid nitrogen cooled thermal shield. Since 2019, this R&D accelerator complex has gone through four science runs with an average duration of 8 months. Operational experience for each run, availability metrics, performance data and common outages are presented in this paper.

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