THE CRYOGENIC SYSTEM OF A CONDUCTION COOLED 12 K SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET.

Author(s) : LAAN M. T. G. van der

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE APPLICATION OF SMALL CRYOCOOLERS FOR DIRECT COOLING OF A SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET ENABLES TO BUILD A SYSTEM WITH A NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE PROPERTIES. WHEN THE COOLING TAKES PLACE ONLY BY MEANS OF THERMAL CONDUCTION THE USE OF CRYOGENIC LIQUIDS AND GASES CAN BE AVOIDED COMPLETELY AND A < PUSH-THE-BUTTON-SYSTEM > IS CREATED. THE PAPER DEALS WITH SUCH A SYSTEM AND ITS COMPONENTS SUCH AS THE CRYOSTAT, THE COLD HEADS AND THE CONDUCTION COOLED CURRENT LEADS.

Details

  • Original title: THE CRYOGENIC SYSTEM OF A CONDUCTION COOLED 12 K SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNET.
  • Record ID : 1992-0077
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryogenics - vol. 30
  • Publication date: 1990/09

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