K. Aoki, T. Haruyama, Y. Makida, O. Araoka, K. Kasami, T. Takahashi, T. Nagae, Y. Kakiguchi, M. Sekimoto, T. Tosaka, H. Miyazaki, T. Kuriyama, M. Ono, T. Orikasa, T. Tsuchihashi, Y. Hirata
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引用次数: 3
摘要
我们计划为超导Kaon光谱仪(SKS)磁体开发一种新的改进冷却系统,并将磁体转移到日本质子加速器研究中心(J-PARC)强子厅的K1.8束流线上,以进一步用于核物理实验。为了取代现有的300 W低温系统,我们将采用一种新的冷却方法,即使用4 K Gifford-McMahon/Joule-Thomson (GM/JT)制冷机。2007年2月至3月,在GM/JT制冷机上进行了冷却试验,以确定将配备GM/JT制冷机的新型磁体液氦储层的实用设计。我们搭建了一个装有GM/JT制冷机的新型冷却试验台,并测量了在几种热屏蔽温度下的冷却能力,其中有挡板或没有挡板有助于防止对流。根据测试结果,我们最终决定为新的SKS采用三台GM/JT制冷机,以及一个挡板和一个额外的专用GM制冷机来冷却GM/JT端口的热屏蔽。
DEVELOPMENT OF NEW COOLING SYSTEM USING GM/JT CRYOCOOLERS FOR THE SKS MAGNET
We plan to develop a new improved cooling system for the Superconducting Kaon Spectrometer (SKS) magnet and transfer the magnet to the K1.8 beamline of the Hadron Hall of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC) for further use in nuclear physics experiments. To replace the present 300 W cryogenic system, we will adopt a new cooling method that uses 4 K Gifford-McMahon/Joule-Thomson (GM/JT) cryocoolers. In order to decide a practical design for the new liquid helium reservoir of the magnet, which will be equipped with GM/JT cryocoolers, cooling tests on a GM/JT cryocooler were performed from February to March 2007. We constructed a new cooling test stand with a GM/JT cryocooler and measured the cooling capacities under several thermal shield temperatures with or without a baffle, which helped prevent convection. Based on the test results, we have finally decided to adopt three GM/JT cryocoolers for the new SKS along with a baffle and an additional dedicated GM cooler to cool the thermal shield of the GM/JT ports.