Design concepts for the ASTROMAG cryogenic system
Abstract
Described is a proposed cryogenic system used to cool the superconducting magnet for the Space Station based ASTROMAG Particle Astrophysics Facility. This 2-meter diameter superconducting magnet will be cooled using stored helium II. The paper presents a liquid helium storage concept which would permit cryogenic lifetimes of up to 3 years between refills. It is proposed that the superconducting coil be cooled using superfluid helium pumped by the thermomechanical effect. It is also proposed that the storage tank be resupplied with helium in orbit. A method for charging and discharging the magnet with minimum helium loss using split gas-cooled leads is discussed. A proposal to use a Stirling cycle cryocooler to extend the storage life of the cryostat will also be presented.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Conference on Advances in Cryogenic Engineering
- Pub Date:
- June 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987ace..confR....G
- Keywords:
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- Cryogenics;
- Design Analysis;
- Helium;
- Stirling Cycle;
- Superconducting Magnets;
- Superfluidity;
- Cryostats;
- Pumps;
- Safety;
- Spectrometers;
- Solid-State Physics