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D0 Solenoid Upgrade Project: D0 Solenoid Current Leads
Author(s) -
R. Rucinski
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1031784
Subject(s) - solenoid , current (fluid) , vendor , upgrade , liquid helium , solenoid valve , flow (mathematics) , nuclear engineering , helium , electrical engineering , computer science , operations research , engineering , physics , business , operating system , mechanics , atomic physics , marketing
This engineering note documents information gathered and design decisions made regarding the vapor cooled current leads for the D-Zero Solenoid. The decision was made during design group meetings that the D-Zero Solenoid, rated at 4825 amps, should use vapor cooled current leads rated at 6000 amps. CDF uses 6000 amp leads from American Magnetics Inc. (AMI) and has two spares in their storage lockers. Because of the spares situation and AMI's reputation, AMI would be the natural choice of vendor. The manufacturer's listed helium consumption is 19.2 liters/hr. From experience with these types of leads, more stable operation is acheived at an increased gas flow. See attached E-Mail message from RLS. We have decided to list the design flow rate at 28.8 liquid liters/hr in the design report. This corresponds to COFs operating point. A question was raised regarding how long the current leads could last at full current should the vapor cooling flow was stopped. This issue was discussed with Scott Smith from AMI. We do not feel that there is a problem for this failure scenario