Modeling free convection flow of liquid hydrogen within a cylindrical heat exchanger cooled to 14 K
A liquid hydrogen in a absorber for muon cooling requires that up to 300 W be removed from 20 liters of liquid hydrogen. The wall of the container is a heat exchanger between the hydrogen and 14 K helium gas in channels within the wall. The warm liquid hydrogen is circulated down the cylindrical wal...
Main Authors: | Yang, S, Green, M, Lau, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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