Studies of cryocooler based cryosorption pump with activated carbon panels operating at 11K


Autoria(s): Kasthurirengan, S; Behera, Upendra; Gangradey, Ranjana; Udgata, Swarup; Krishnamoorthy, V
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Cryosorption pump is the only solution for pumping helium and hydrogen in fusion reactors. It is chosen because it offers highest pumping speed as well as the only suitable pump for the harsh environments in a tokamak. Towards the development of such cryosorption pumps, the optimal choice of the right activated carbon panels is essential. In order to characterize the performance of the panels with indigenously developed activated carbon, a cryocooler based cryosorption pump with scaled down sizes of panels is experimented. The results are compared with the commercial cryopanel used in a CTI cryosorption (model: Cryotorr 7) pump. The cryopanel is mounted on the cold head of the second stage GM cryocooler which cools the cryopanel down to 11K with first stage reaching about similar to 50K. With no heat load, cryopump gives the ultimate vacuum of 2.1E-7 mbar. The pumping speed of different gases such as nitrogen, argon, hydrogen, helium are tested both on indigenous and commercial cryopanel. These studies serve as a bench mark towards the development of better cryopanels to be cooled by liquid helium for use with tokamak.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46709/1/Jou_Phy_390_012068_2013.pdf

Kasthurirengan, S and Behera, Upendra and Gangradey, Ranjana and Udgata, Swarup and Krishnamoorthy, V (2012) Studies of cryocooler based cryosorption pump with activated carbon panels operating at 11K. In: Journal of Physics, 390 . 012068_1-012068_7.

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IOP Publishing Ltd

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/390/1/012068

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/46709/

Palavras-Chave #Centre for Cryogenic Technology
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed