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Upgrade of the ILC cryomodule

Authors :
Basti, A.
Bedeschi, F.
Bryzgalin, A.
Budagov, J.
Fabbricatore, P.
Harms, E.
Illarionov, S.
Nagaitsev, S.
Pekar, E.
Rybakov, V.
Sabirov, B.
Samarokov, Ju.
Soyars, W.
Taran, Ju.
Trubnikov, G.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Results of testing modified components for the cryomodule of the International Linear Collider (ILC) are summarized. To reduce the ILC project cost, it is proposed to replace titanium cryomodule components with stainless steel (SS) ones. New bimetallic transitions Ti_SS, Nb_SS have been produced by a unique method based on explosion welding. Successive upgrading of these components to the latest version of the Nb/Ti/SS transition element has led to improvement of the ILC cryomodule. This new component resolves problems of residual stress, and its specific design prevents the possibility of a shift due to the difference in the linear expansion coefficients of the constituent metals. Leak tests with the He gas revealed no leaks at the background rate of 0.2x10-10atmxcc-1s. The test results are very encouraging. The up-to-date design of trimetallic Nb_Ti_SS element promises technologically simpler and less expensive manufacture. Investigations have shown that explosion welding allows unique trimetallic components to be made not only for cryogenic units of accelerators but also for laboratory equipment and for general engineering applications.<br />Comment: 17 figures, 16 pages, 1 Table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.05948
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063779620060027