7–11 Jul 2014
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Cryogenic System Preparation for the Test of Superconducting Cavities and Cryomodules

9 Jul 2014, 14:15
1h 45m
Poster presentation (105min) C-01: Large scale refrigeration, liquefaction Wed-Af-Posters Session 2.1

Speaker

Shin Jaehee (I)

Description

The Rare Isotope Science Project (RISP) is building the RAON, which is a heavy ion accelerator. The cryogenic system of the SRF (Superconducting Radio Frequency) test facility is designed to perform the test of superconducting cavities and cryomodules. The test benches consist of the vertical cryostats for the cavity test and the cryomodule test benches. The cryogenic system supplies 4.5 K supercritical helium and 4.5 K liquid helium for superconducting cavities, as well as gas helium between 80 K and 300 K. This paper presents our current design status of the cryogenic system. The flow scheme, the overall layout and acceptance test procedures were considered for the design. The engineering design of cryogenic system is currently ongoing and will be fabricated soon.

Primary author

Co-authors

Dr Chul Jin Choi (Institution for Basic Science) Dr Heetae Kim (Insitution for Basic Science) Dr Hyun-Man Jang (Institution for Basic Science)

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