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Joint Conference of the Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / Transactions of the International Cryogenic Materials Conference | 2014

Status of the ESS cryogenic system

John Weisend; Christine Darve; Stephen Gallimore; Wolfgang Hees; John Jurns; Torsten Köttig; Peter Ladd; Stephen Molloy; Thomas Parker; Xilong Wang

The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a neutron science facility funded by a collaboration of 17 European countries currently under design and construction in Lund, Sweden. The centerpiece of ESS is a 2.5 GeV proton linac utilizing superconducting RF cavities operating at 2 K. In addition to cooling the SRF cavities, cryogenics is also used at ESS in the liquid hydrogen moderators surrounding the target. ESS also uses both liquid helium and liquid nitrogen in a number of the planned neutron instruments. There is also a significant cryogenic installation associated with the site acceptance testing of the ESS cryomodules. The ESS cryogenic system consists of 3 separate helium refrigeration/liquefaction plants supplying the accelerator, target moderators and instruments. An extensive cryogenic distribution system connects the accelerator cryoplant with the cryomodules. This paper describes the preliminary design of the ESS cryogenic system including the expected heat loads. Challenges associated with the required high reliability and turn-down capability will also be discussed. A unique feature of ESS is its commitment to sustainability and energy recovery. A conceptual design for recovering waste heat from the helium compressors for use in the Lund district heating system will also be described.


Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) | 2015

Spallation target cryogenic cooling design challenges at the European Spallation Source

John Jurns; J. Ringner; H. Quack; Philipp Arnold; John Weisend; Daniel Lyngh

The European Spallation Source (ESS) project is a neutron spallation source research facility currently being designed and built outside of Lund, Sweden. A linear accelerator delivers a 5 MW, 2.0 GeV, 62.5 mA proton beam to a spallation target to generate fast neutrons. Supercritical hydrogen circulates through two moderators surrounding the target, and transforms the fast neutrons emitted into slow neutrons, which are the final form of useful radiation. The supercritical hydrogen is in turn cooled from a helium cryogenic plant operating at 15-20 K. The supercritical cryogenic hydrogen circuit is a dynamic system, subject to significant changes in heat load. Proper pressure control of this system is critical to assure safe operation. The interaction between the hydrogen system and helium cryoplant poses unique challenges. This paper investigates the impact of the hydrogen system constraints on operation and control of the helium cryoplant, and suggests design options for the helium circuit.


Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) | 2015

ESS Cryogenic System Process Design

Philipp Arnold; Wolfgang Hees; John Jurns; X. T. Su; Xilong Wang; John Weisend

The European Spallation Source (ESS) is a neutron-scattering facility funded and supported in collaboration with 17 European countries in Lund, Sweden. Cryogenic cooling at ESS is vital particularly for the linear accelerator, the hydrogen target moderators, a test stand for cryomodules, the neutron instruments and their sample environments. The paper will focus on specific process design criteria, design decisions and their motivations for the helium cryoplants and auxiliary equipment. Key issues for all plants and their process concepts are energy efficiency, reliability, smooth turn-down behaviour and flexibility. The accelerator cryoplant (ACCP) and the target moderator cryoplant (TMCP) in particular need to be prepared for a range of refrigeration capacities due to the intrinsic uncertainties regarding heat load definitions. Furthermore the paper addresses questions regarding process arrangement, 2 K cooling methodology, LN2 precooling, helium storage, helium purification and heat recovery.


Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer | 2015

Screen Channel Liquid-Acquisition-Device Bubble Point Tests in Liquid Oxygen

Jason Hartwig; John McQuillen; John Jurns


Physics Procedia | 2015

Cryogenics at the European Spallation Source

John Weisend; Philipp Arnold; J. Fydrych. W. Hees; John Jurns; Xilong Wang


Physics Procedia | 2015

Cryogenic Cooling of the Cold Neutron Source at ESS

John Jurns; Philipp Arnold; John Weisend; R. Linander


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

The ESS Cryogenic System

Philipp Arnold; Jaroslaw Fydrych; Wolfgang Hees; John Jurns; Xilong Wang; John Weisend


Archive | 2014

Specialized Technical Services at ESS

John Weisend; Frithiof Jensen; Georg Hulla; Jaroslaw Fydrych; Philipp Arnold; Xilong Wang; Wolfgang Hees; Hilko Spoelstra; John Jurns; Giobatta Lanfranco; Peter Ladd


Physics Procedia | 2015

Specification of the ESS Accelerator Cryoplant

Xilong Wang; Philipp Arnold; Jaroslaw Fydrych; Wolfgang Hees; John Jurns; Daniel Piso; John Weisend


Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / International Cryogenic Materials Conference (ICMC) | 2015

The Evolution of the Cryogenic System of the European Spallation Source

Wolfgang Hees; Philipp Arnold; Jaroslaw Fydrych; John Jurns; Xilong Wang; John Weisend

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John Weisend

European Spallation Source

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Philipp Arnold

European Spallation Source

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Xilong Wang

European Spallation Source

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Wolfgang Hees

European Spallation Source

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Jaroslaw Fydrych

European Spallation Source

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Frithiof Jensen

European Spallation Source

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Peter Ladd

European Spallation Source

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Thomas Parker

European Spallation Source

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Daniel Lyngh

European Spallation Source

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Daniel Piso

European Spallation Source

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