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Flexible Support Test Procedure and Results
Author(s) -
C.H. Kurita
Publication year - 1987
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1030707
Subject(s) - cryostat , calorimeter (particle physics) , fabrication , process (computing) , nuclear engineering , computer science , engineering , mechanical engineering , materials science , physics , operating system , medicine , electrical engineering , detector , superconductivity , alternative medicine , pathology , quantum mechanics
Upon completion of the fabrication process, the four central calorimeter cryostat flexible support assemblies were sent to Construction Technology Laboratories (CTL) in Skokie, IL, where the required tests were performed for Richmond Lox prior to the installation of the stanchions in the cryostat. These tests were to simulate the simultaneous axial and transverse loading experienced by the stanchions when the cryostat undergoes the cool down process

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