Author:
Garceau Nathaniel,Bao Shiran,Guo Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Vacuum break in particle accelerators is a major concern due to risks associated with personnel and extensive equipment damage. Continuing research in our lab focuses on the sudden loss of vacuum in the liquid helium cooled beam-line tubes of superconducting particle accelerators. In our previous research, we studied nitrogen gas propagation in a uniform tube system immersed in both normal helium (He I) and superfluid helium (He II). It was observed that He II has a stronger effect in slowing down the gas propagation compared to He I, but this effect was largely due to the variation of the point where condensation and deposition of the nitrogen gas on the tube inner wall. Here, we discuss our modifications to the tube system that now allow us to accurately control the starting location of gas condensation in both the He I and He II experiments. Systematic studies of gas propagation were conducted using this new tube system by varying the nitrogen mass flow rate at the tube inlet.
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1. Vacuum Break in a Helium Cooled Tube with an Inserted Cavity;Proceedings of the 28th International Cryogenic Engineering Conference and International Cryogenic Materials Conference 2022;2023
2. Heat and mass transfer during a sudden loss of vacuum in a liquid helium cooled tube - Part III: Heat deposition in He II;International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer;2021-12