Transcription of Introduction to Cryogenic Engineering - SLAC
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Introductionto CryogenicEngineering5. Perini , G. Vandoni, T. Niinikoski, CERNI ntroductionto CryogenicEngineering MONDAY FromHistoryto Modern RefrigerationCycles(G. Perini )TUESDAY Standard Components, CryogenicDesign (G. Perini )WEDNESDAY HeatTransfer and Insulation(G. Vandoni) THURSDAY Safety, Information Resources(G. Perini )FRIDAY Applicationsof CryogenicEngineering (T. Niinikoski) IntroductionFromHistoryto Modern RefrigerationCyclesRefrigerationCycleExa mplesDay1 Whatiscryogenics?HistoryTimeofI. Newton F. Bacon (1561 -1621)But we have no coldsave such as is to be got in wintertime, or in caverns, or by application of snow and ice, [..]Andso too all natural condensations caused by cold should be investigated, in order that, their causes being known, they may be imitated by Newton 1642 -1727 Novumorganum(1620)Thethird of the seven modes [.]
in cryogenic liquid bath – operation range: 1 - 4,2 K (63 - 78 K with LN2) • advantages – no vibrations – stable temperatures – up-time (LHe-bath) several days (consumption 0,5-1% per hour) • disadvantages – long cool-down time (in the order of 1 …
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