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Mr Laurent Jean Tavian (CERN)10/06/2016, 10:45
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Prof. Agata Stanek (Medical University of Silesia)10/06/2016, 11:15
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Dr Adriana Sirbi Paragina (ESA)10/06/2016, 11:35
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Bernd Petersen (DESY)10/06/2016, 11:55
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10/06/2016, 12:15
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Marco Pezzetti (CERN)10/06/2016, 12:30
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Marco Pezzetti (CERN)
The visit circuit is including four installations:
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- The cryogenic systems at LHC point 1.8. The upper 18 kW cold-box, and its corresponding compressor station as well as two 125 m3 liquid helium storage tanks will be visited;
- The CERN Large Magnet Facility (building 180) where one can have a look at the large magnet repair and construction facilities at CERN;
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Dr Adriana Sirbi Paragina (ESA)
In the frame of Future Launchers Preparatory Programme (FLPP) part of ESA- Launcher Directorate, dedicated development is oriented on cryogenic upper stage technologies. The aim is to identify and develop enabling technologies for re-ignitable cryogenic upper-stages. The presentation will recall the technological domains of interest for future launchers followed by a detailed overview of the...
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Agata Stanek (Medical UNiversity of Silesia)
Cryotherapy can be used as local cryotherapy and whole-body cryotherapy. The action of cryogenic temperatures causes in human organism several favorable and physiological reactions such as analgesic effect, neuromuscular effect, anti-inflammatory and antioedematous effect, and circulatory effect. Cryogenic temperatures applied for whole-body apart from aforementioned effects have also...
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Laurent Jean Tavian (CERN)
The High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) project under construction at CERN and the Future Circular Collider (FCC) under study will need dedicated cryogenic systems. The HL-LHC project will require two new cryoplants having a unit capacity of 18 kW at 4.5 K equivalent for the cooling of the high-luminosity insertions at Points 1 and 5 as well as one new cryoplant having a unit capacity of 4 kW at 4.5...
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Bernd Petersen
Currently the the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) is being constructed at DESY, Germany. 800 superconducting cavities and 100 superconducting magnet packages will be operated in a liquid helium II bath at 2K. The superconducting XFEL linac will be supplied by the XFEL helium refrigerator plant, which consists of two modified refrigerators, former used for the operation of the HERA...
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