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Cryogenic Infrastructure at BESSY II – Current Installations and Future Developments |
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- S. Heling, W. Anders, J. Heinrich, A. Hellwig, K. Janke, S. Rotterdam
HZB, Berlin, Germany
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In Berlin-Adlershof the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) is operating the synchrotron radiation source BESSY II. Two superconducting wave-length shifter magnets are built-in the storage ring of BESSY II which are cooled with liquid helium. Additionally several test facilities for superconducting cavities are operated at HZB needing helium at 1.8 K. The required helium is supplied by two helium liquefiers. Parallel to operation of the existing facilities the BERLinPro project will qualify as test facility for ERL science and technology. In order to guarantee the required supply with helium at different temperature levels one of the existing helium liquefiers has been relocated to the new accelerator building and the existing cryogenic infrastructure has been upgraded with a new 10 000 L dewar, three valve boxes, a cold compressor box, warm pumps and a 80 K helium system. This paper specifies the setup of the above described helium cryoplants in detail and gives insight into the challenges of development. The paper concludes with an outlook of the upcoming developments of the cryogenic infrastructure at HZB.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-SRF2019-MOP035
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paper received ※ 20 June 2019 paper accepted ※ 30 June 2019 issue date ※ 14 August 2019 |
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