Abstract
The Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) placed an order for a 1.8 K helium refrigeration system with IHI for the Large Hadron Collider project in 1999. IHI formed a consortium with Linde Kryotechnik AG (Switzerland), which has long experience with helium refrigeration systems. IHI designed and manufactured cold compressors based on leading technologies and expertise for turbo machinery. The cold compressor has the highest efficiency in the world. This paper describes the 1.8 K helium refrigeration system and performance test results at CERN. (author)
Yoshinaga, Seiichirou;
Honda, Tadaaki;
Shimba, Tooru;
Ozaki, Shinichi
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- Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)
Citation Formats
Yoshinaga, Seiichirou, Honda, Tadaaki, Shimba, Tooru, and Ozaki, Shinichi.
Development of 1.8 K helium refrigeration system for CERN.
Japan: N. p.,
2005.
Web.
Yoshinaga, Seiichirou, Honda, Tadaaki, Shimba, Tooru, & Ozaki, Shinichi.
Development of 1.8 K helium refrigeration system for CERN.
Japan.
Yoshinaga, Seiichirou, Honda, Tadaaki, Shimba, Tooru, and Ozaki, Shinichi.
2005.
"Development of 1.8 K helium refrigeration system for CERN."
Japan.
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title = {Development of 1.8 K helium refrigeration system for CERN}
author = {Yoshinaga, Seiichirou, Honda, Tadaaki, Shimba, Tooru, and Ozaki, Shinichi}
abstractNote = {The Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) placed an order for a 1.8 K helium refrigeration system with IHI for the Large Hadron Collider project in 1999. IHI formed a consortium with Linde Kryotechnik AG (Switzerland), which has long experience with helium refrigeration systems. IHI designed and manufactured cold compressors based on leading technologies and expertise for turbo machinery. The cold compressor has the highest efficiency in the world. This paper describes the 1.8 K helium refrigeration system and performance test results at CERN. (author)}
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year = {2005}
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