Introduction to Cryogenic Engineering - SLAC
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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