Author:
Tatsumoto H,Lyngh D,Arnold P,Segerup M,Tereszkowski P,Beßler Y
Abstract
Abstract
The ESS cryogenic Moderator System (CMS) has been designed to slow down the high-energy neutrons by means of two hydrogen moderators (to be increased to four in the future) by using forced flow of subcooled liquid hydrogen with a temperature of 17 K at 1.0 MPa. A liquid hydrogen leak is considered the most severe failure for the CMS. A leak scenario from the transfer line to its vacuum envelope through a crack have been analyzed and the expected results will be presented in this paper. An analysis code has been developed and calculated the pressure and temperature changes in the CMS process line and its vacuum envelope. The effect of the crack sizes is clarified. The consequential temperature changes along the vacuum envelope as well as the pressure drops were calculated. The required size of the safety relief device in the hydrogen transfer line and its vacuum envelope have thereby been determined and implemented.