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Title: Design of the fill/transfer station cryostat for the OMEGA cryogenic target system

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OSTI ID:335182
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  1. General Atomics, San Diego, CA (United States)
  2. Univ. of Rochester, NY (United States). Lab. for Laser Energetics

General Atomics is designing, testing and fabricating a system for supplying cryogenic targets for the University of Rochester`s OMEGA laser system. A prototype system has demonstrated the filling of 1 mm diameter, 3 {micro}m wall plastic spheres to 111 MPa (1,100 atm) with deuterium and then cooling to 18 K to condense the fuel. The production design must be capable of routinely filling and cooling targets with a 50/50 mix of deuterium and tritium and transferring them to a device which places the targets into the focus of 60 laser beams. This paper discusses the design and analysis of the production Fill/Transfer Station cryostat. The cryostat has two major components, a fixed base and a removable dome. The joint between the base and the dome is similar to a bayonet fitting and is sealed by a room temperature elastomeric o-ring. Since the cryostat must be housed in a glovebox, its design is driven strongly by maintenance requirements. To reach the equipment inside the cryostat, the dome is simply unbolted and lifted. The inside of the cryostat is maintained at 16 K by a closed loop helium flow system. Gaseous helium at about 1.4 MPa (200 psi) flows through tubes which are brazed to the inner walls. Cooling is provided by several cryocoolers which are located external to the cryostat. Liquid nitrogen is used as a heat intercept and to precool the helium gas.

Research Organization:
General Atomics, San Diego, CA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
AC03-95SF20732
OSTI ID:
335182
Report Number(s):
GA-A22669; CONF-970758-; ON: DE99002445; TRN: 99:005038
Resource Relation:
Conference: Joint cryogenic engineering conference and international cryogenic materials conference, Portland, OR (United States), 27 Jul - 1 Aug 1997; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English