Integration of a new Cryogenic Liquefier into the IB-1 Cryogenic Test Facility
Maria Barba (1), Benjamin Hansen (1), Michael White (1), Gregory, Johnson (1), Omar Al Atassi (1), Jun Dong (1), Shreya Ranpariya (1), William, Soyars (1), Ahmed Faraj (1), Pratik Patel (1), Noelle Besse (2), Annelise, Machefel (2)

TL;DR
This paper details the integration of a new cryogenic liquefier into the IB-1 facility, enhancing helium testing capabilities for quantum and superconducting systems with technical insights and commissioning results.
Contribution
It introduces a new helium cryogenic plant with dual operation modes, integrated into an existing facility, and provides technical and commissioning details.
Findings
Successful commissioning of the liquefier system
Effective helium transfer between Dewars demonstrated
Enhanced cryogenic testing capacity achieved
Abstract
The increase over the last years of the testing activities related to quantum systems, SRF cavities for the PIP-II and the LCLS-II projects, as well as superconducting magnets for the HL-LHC project and Fusion research activities, has required the addition of a new Helium cryogenic plant into the existing IB-1 Industrial Cryogenic Test Facility. The new cryogenic plant is composed of a cryogenic liquefier (Cold Box) able to provide up to 340 L/h, a 4 kL Dewar and two Mycom compressors providing up to 120 g/s. AL-AT (Air Liquide Advanced Technologies) has taken part of this project by designing and manufacturing the cryogenic liquefier. This new cryogenic plant is connected through a cryogenic distribution system to a 10 kL Dewar, which is part of the existing cryogenic test facility, itself composed of another Cold Box and a Sullair compressor. The new cryogenic plant has two main…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
