Cryogenic Pipe Calculations
Cryogenic Pipe Calculations
Cryogenic Pipe Calculations
VB
Jan 2008
idea
• Use superconducting pipe for atomic
beam experiments
– advantages
• cryopumping for better vacuum
• exclusion of magnetic fields inside pipe
– disadvantages
• cost & complications
• cryopump vibrations
basic concept
cryocoolers
insulation pipe
– Several test methods are usually needed to adequately test and evaluate the overall
performance of an insulation system. Standardized material test methods can be employed
for basic thermal, mechanical, and compatibility properties. Cryostat test methods provide
the apparent thermal conductivity values for the insulation systems. Prototype testing is
then needed to determine the actual performance for a specific mechanical system. The
use of MLI systems illustrates the need for this three step testing process. The k-value for
an MLI system under ideal laboratory conditions may be around 0.05 mW/m-K while the
koafi can easily be 10 times worse.
Cryocooler Performance
Used a constant
value in calculations
(0.5 or 1.0)
MATLAB simulations parameters (data1)
• rateloss=0.00003 % insulation heat loss W/meter/K
• ncool=1.0 % de-rating factor for the 1.0 watt cryocooler
• initT = 10 % starting temperature for the pipe
• roomT = 300 % temperature of the laboratory
• lowT = 5 % turn-off temp of cryocooler
• highT = 5.75 % turn-back-on temp of cryocooler
• Tmin=4.0 % min cryocooler temp
• maxIn = 30000 % number of seconds to run simulation
• pradius = 5.0 % pipe radius in cm
• pthick = 1.0 % pipe thickness in cm
• plength = 1000 % pipe length in meters
• pdensity = 13 % density of pipe g/cc
• nsegs = 100 % number of pipe segments in length
• cooling(8)=0.5 ; cooling(72)=0.5; % cryocooler power in
segments
• heatleak(1)=0.1; heatleak(100)=0.0; % heat leak in segments
• secsegs = 2 ; % number of time segments in a second
• hcond=1.0 ; % heat conductivity
Results – data1 – temp contours
Results – data1 – temp vs. time
Uptime=85%
Times on are 439 310 303 301 300 300 300 300 300 300
Times off are 2065 1769 1772 1771 1770 1770 1770 1770 1770
Cooldown from 300 K
•Would be nice to get
faster cooling
•Pre-cooling
•Better distribution
Uptime=64%
Times on are 714 608 606 602 602 601 602 601 602 601
Times off are 1203 1084 1085 1084 1084 1084 1084 1084 1084
Results – data2 – secsegs=10
uptime=64%
Times on are 713 608 606 603 603 603 603 603 603 603
Times off are 1203 1084 1085 1085 1085 1085 1085 1085 1085
MATLAB simulation parameters (data4)
• rateloss=0.0001 % insulation heat loss W/meter/K
• ncool=1.0 % de-rating factor for the 1.0 watt cryocooler
• initT = 10 % starting temperature for the pipe
• roomT = 300 % temperature of the laboratory
• lowT = 5 % turn-off temp of cryocooler
• highT = 5.75 % turn-back-on temp of cryocooler
• Tmin=4.0 % min cryocooler temp
• maxIn = 30000 % number of seconds to run simulation
• pradius = 5.0 % pipe radius in cm
• pthick = 1.0 % pipe thickness in cm
• plength = 1000 % pipe length in meters
• pdensity = 13 % density of pipe g/cc
• nsegs = 100 % number of pipe segments in length
• cooling(8)=0.5 ; cooling(72)=0.5; % cryocooler power in
segments
• heatleak(1)=0.2; heatleak(100)=0.0; % heat leak in segments
• secsegs = 2 ; % number of time segments in a second
• hcond=1.0 ; % heat conductivity
Results – data4
Uptime=65%
Times on are 275 268 265 265 264 265 264 264 264
Times off are 511 502 501 501 501 501 501 501 500
Cryocooler - Vibrations
Information from …
Vibration Reduction Methods:
Active Cancellation
[13]
Vibration reduction – PT cryocoolers
CC
sizes
Sumitomo
Heavy
Industries
~ 50 cm scale
Mounting & Other Issues
• Need a system to support pipe vertically
• Need to connect cryocoolers to pipe
– Copper collars (Cu conductivity ~ 5-10 higher)
– Can we use flexible metal hose between collars and
cryocoolers (reduce vibrations)
– How many points on the pipe do we connect
– What happens at the “warm” end that is connected to
rest of the apparatus
• ES&H issues with lead?
– We have other options for metals (e.g. Nb)
CC Spec Sheet
Sumitomo
Heavy
Industry
Summary
• Simple model of pipe shows promise
– Timescales look reasonable
– “brute force” vibration control (i.e. CC off)
works
– Still have options to improve cooling and
vibrations
1 nA plots
Sacrificing some
gradient can greatly
reduce the dark current
Surface preparation
and cleaning is
critically important