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Page 1: 26 May 2010Hans Postema - CERN Status and plan for the development and construction of CO2 Cooling System for Pixel Upgrade 1.

26 May 2010 Hans Postema - CERN

Status and plan for the development and construction

of CO2 Cooling System for Pixel Upgrade

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Why CO2?

• Radiation hard• Not electrically conductive, non corrosive• Not flammable, not toxic• Has excellent thermodynamic properties for micro-

channels. • Low dT/dP• Low mass • Low liquid/vapour density ratio• Low viscosity• High latent heat• High heat transfer coefficient• Environmental friendly

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Pressure advantage

• Intuitively, higher pressures seem a disadvantage but:

• Gas flow at higher pressures needs smaller pipe diameters

• Pressure drops due to flow become less significant, allowing smaller pipes

• Small pipes can easily support the required pressures

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Selection

• Many activities in different places

• Good overview requires several hours

• Global overviews risk to be repeating themselves through the year

• This presentation is a selection of some important achievements over the last few months

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FPIX tube (February)

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FPIX in fridge

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Layout of the test section

Length of the tube: 1mInner diameter: 1.4mmWall thickness: 100µm

13 temperature sensors glued on the tubeCopper blocks for power supply

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Improved insulation

• Environment influences obviously the readings of the sensors

• Better insulation of the tube needed

• Freezer must be at the same temperature as the cooling fluid

Kapton tapeTube Armaflex

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Improvements

Better results through insulating the tube and keeping the temperatureinside the freezer at the temperature of the liquid

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Temperature drop vs. tube length at 0°C

Sensor 1 and 13 are before or after the heated test section

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Temperature drop vs. tube length at -15°C

Sensor 1 and 13 are before or after the heated test section

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Comparison to correlations

Temp. Thome Friedel Test 1 Test 2

Temperature drop9°C

0.34 °C 0.27 °C 0.05 °C 0.18 °C

Pressure drop 0.35 bar 0.32 bar 0.34 bar 0.36 bar

Temperature drop0°C

0.37 °C 0.37 °C 0.49 °C 0.52 °C

Pressure drop 0.43 bar 0.38 bar 0.50 bar 0.59 bar

Temperature drop-15°C

0.39 °C 0.49 °C 0.82 °C 0.89 °C

Pressure drop 0.61 bar 0.68 bar 1.25 bar 1.37 bar

Temperature drop-30°C

0.47 °C 0.67 °C 1.41 °C 1.46 °C

Pressure drop 1.05 bar 1.33 bar 3.63 bar 3.93 bar

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Comparison @ Tsat=9°

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Comparison @ Tsat=0°

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Comparison @ Tsat=-15°

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Comparison @ Tsat=-30°

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Conclusions of tests

• Software of some correlations now fully debugged an operational

• Interesting differences between calculations and measurements remain

• FPIX tube can reliably cool the requested heat load of 124 W

• dT over tube length < 3 degrees C

• dT due to HTC < 3 degrees C

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18 May 2010

• Reached an important milestone

• First time that the Full Scale cooling plant test setup was running

• No problem in priming the pump

• Pump runs very quiet and smooth, no vibrations

• The result of a year of work by a dozen people

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Cooling plant

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Including dummy load

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Chiller part

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View with control rack

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Control interface

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Next steps

• Commissioning of the plant at ambient temperature

• Test run of Atlas IBL cooling loop

• Installation of accumulator, required for low temperature operation

• Commissioning of the plant at low temperature

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Strategy (1)

• CO2 cooling plants cannot be bought off the shelf

• Relevant experience is not available in industry

• Current activities are generating the necessary experience “in house”

• Future CO2 cooling plants shall be designed and constructed “in house”

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Strategy (2)

• Cooling plant shall be constructed early, leaving 1 year for commissioning on the surface and 1 year for installation in UX

• To avoid schedule constraints, one cooling plant foreseen for detector commissioning in TIF, and one for installation in the CMS cavern

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Qualification

• Engineering and design shall follow the principles applied in aero-space or safety critical industrial applications

• Excellent workmanship shall have a priority over low-cost

• Extended “burn in” period necessary, comparable with satellites (1 year)

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Safety

• High pressure is a safety concern when combined with larger volumes (stored energy)

• Pipe-work and components are in PED class 1 (Pressure Equipment Directive) DN<32 requiring “Good Practice”

• Storage tanks or Accumulators are in class 4 requiring certification

• Accumulator for the full scale test setup will be produced with a CE certificate, by NIKHEF

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Schedule

• 2010 – Testing of Full Scale setup

• 2011-2012 – Engineering and design of detector parts, pipe-work, fittings and final plant

• 2013 – Construction of cooling plants

• 2014 – Burn in of cooling plants in TIF

• 2015 – Installation cooling plant in UX

• 2016 – Installation of detector

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Participating groups

• CERN – Atlas• CERN – CMS• CERN – PH-DT• CERN – EN-CV• CERN – Cryolab• EPFL Lausanne• Fermilab• IPN Lyon

• NIKHEF Atlas LHCb• PSI• RWTH Aachen• SLAC Atlas• University Esslingen• University Karlsruhe

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