Waste Heat Recovery from the European Spallation Source Cryogenic Helium Plants - Implications for System Design
(2014) Joint Conference of the Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / Transactions of the International Cryogenic Materials Conference 1573. p.647-654- Abstract
- The European Spallation Source (ESS) neutron spallation project currently being designed will be built outside of Lund, Sweden. The ESS design includes three helium cryoplants, providing cryogenic cooling for the proton accelerator superconducting cavities, the target neutron source, and for the ESS instrument suite. In total, the cryoplants consume approximately 7 MW of electrical power, and will produce approximately 36 kW of refrigeration at temperatures ranging from 2-16 K. Most of the power consumed by the cryoplants ends up as waste heat, which must be rejected. One hallmark of the ESS design is the goal to recycle waste heat from ESS to the city of Lund district heating system. The design of the cooling system must optimize the... (More)
- The European Spallation Source (ESS) neutron spallation project currently being designed will be built outside of Lund, Sweden. The ESS design includes three helium cryoplants, providing cryogenic cooling for the proton accelerator superconducting cavities, the target neutron source, and for the ESS instrument suite. In total, the cryoplants consume approximately 7 MW of electrical power, and will produce approximately 36 kW of refrigeration at temperatures ranging from 2-16 K. Most of the power consumed by the cryoplants ends up as waste heat, which must be rejected. One hallmark of the ESS design is the goal to recycle waste heat from ESS to the city of Lund district heating system. The design of the cooling system must optimize the delivery of waste heat from ESS to the district heating system and also assure the efficient operation of ESS systems. This report outlines the cooling scheme for the ESS cryoplants, and examines the effect of the cooling system design on cryoplant design, availability and operation. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/4783881
- author
- Jurns, John LU ; Back, Harald and Gierow, Martin
- organization
- publishing date
- 2014
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Cooling, Cryogenic, Energy Efficiency
- host publication
- Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC (AIP Conference Proceedings)
- volume
- 1573
- pages
- 647 - 654
- publisher
- American Institute of Physics (AIP)
- conference name
- Joint Conference of the Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) / Transactions of the International Cryogenic Materials Conference
- conference dates
- 2013-06-17 - 2013-06-21
- external identifiers
-
- wos:000343409400088
- scopus:85013363363
- ISSN
- 1551-7616
- 0094-243X
- DOI
- 10.1063/1.4860763
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 4e0109c9-a5bf-49ff-95b1-6469eb840890 (old id 4783881)
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-01 10:15:38
- date last changed
- 2024-10-07 00:33:40
@inproceedings{4e0109c9-a5bf-49ff-95b1-6469eb840890, abstract = {{The European Spallation Source (ESS) neutron spallation project currently being designed will be built outside of Lund, Sweden. The ESS design includes three helium cryoplants, providing cryogenic cooling for the proton accelerator superconducting cavities, the target neutron source, and for the ESS instrument suite. In total, the cryoplants consume approximately 7 MW of electrical power, and will produce approximately 36 kW of refrigeration at temperatures ranging from 2-16 K. Most of the power consumed by the cryoplants ends up as waste heat, which must be rejected. One hallmark of the ESS design is the goal to recycle waste heat from ESS to the city of Lund district heating system. The design of the cooling system must optimize the delivery of waste heat from ESS to the district heating system and also assure the efficient operation of ESS systems. This report outlines the cooling scheme for the ESS cryoplants, and examines the effect of the cooling system design on cryoplant design, availability and operation.}}, author = {{Jurns, John and Back, Harald and Gierow, Martin}}, booktitle = {{Advances in Cryogenic Engineering: Transactions of the Cryogenic Engineering Conference - CEC (AIP Conference Proceedings)}}, issn = {{1551-7616}}, keywords = {{Cooling; Cryogenic; Energy Efficiency}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{647--654}}, publisher = {{American Institute of Physics (AIP)}}, title = {{Waste Heat Recovery from the European Spallation Source Cryogenic Helium Plants - Implications for System Design}}, url = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4860763}}, doi = {{10.1063/1.4860763}}, volume = {{1573}}, year = {{2014}}, }