A Cryogenic Pumping System Proposed for the Bevatron
A cryogenic pumping system capable of pumping 300, 000 1/sec of nitrogen is proposed for the Bevatron to decrease the base pressure from ~2x10-6 to ~2 x 10-7 torr. The Bevatron consists of approximately 10,000 ft3 of free volume with approximately 15,000 ft2 of free outgassing area. The magnet pole...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE transactions on nuclear science 1971-01, Vol.18 (3), p.690-693 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A cryogenic pumping system capable of pumping 300, 000 1/sec of nitrogen is proposed for the Bevatron to decrease the base pressure from ~2x10-6 to ~2 x 10-7 torr. The Bevatron consists of approximately 10,000 ft3 of free volume with approximately 15,000 ft2 of free outgassing area. The magnet pole tips, which consists of 1/2-in. laminations, add a potential 80,000 ft2 of outgassing area. The design calls for an approximately 360-ft-long, 20°K surface shielded by an 80°K surface strung along the inside perimeter of the Bevatron. Initial design considerations indicate that radiant heat flux from the 80°K surface is a prime design factor which could greatly affect the operating and installation costs of 80°K refrigeration. A two-dimensional Monte Carlo type program was devised and used to optimize designs with maximum nitrogen pumping speed and minimum 80°K shield area to reduce the refrigeration costs. |
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ISSN: | 0018-9499 1558-1578 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TNS.1971.4326154 |