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MOPEB062 | Design and Testing of Cryogenic Systems Dedicated to Neutron Sources | 412 |
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Thanks to its experience in past projects in the field of neutron sources, Air Liquide DTA was involved in recent years in two major projects : a new Cold Neutron Source (OPAL) at ANSTO, Australia and a Spallation Neutron Source at ISIS, United Kingdom. The OPAL CNS is a liquid deuterium moderated source operating with a cold box with a refrigeration capacity of 5 kW at 25K designed and manufactured by Air Liquide DTA. ISIS Target Station 2 is a liquid hydrogen and solid methane moderated source for which Air Liquide DTA provided two Helium cold boxes (about 600W) operating at 20K derived from the standard Helial product, one customised cryogenic hydrogen loop, and very specific remote dismountable cryogenic transfer lines. These two cryogenic systems were fully commissioned on Air Liquide DTA dedicated test area before delivery to the customers. The purpose of this paper is to give a compared overview of the design and testing of the proposed cryogenic systems for these two projects. |
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THPEA068 | Cryogenic System Design for SPIRAL2 LINAC Project at GANIL | 3825 |
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The future superconducting Linear accelerator of the SPIRAL2 project at GANIL (France) will require a complete helium cryogenic system. Air Liquide DTA has been selected to provide around 1300W equivalent refrigeration power at 4.5K with mainly refrigeration load but also helium liquefaction rate and 60K thermal shields feed. The Helium cold box designed and manufactured by Air Liquide DTA will be derived from the standard HELIAL LF product to match the need for the SPIRAL2 project. The cryogenic system also includes a liquid Dewar, cryogenic lines and recovery system for liquefaction rate. Cryogenic distribution line and valves boxes for LINAC Cryomodules are designed and installed by GANIL. |