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arxiv: hep-ex/0109015 · v2 · submitted 2001-09-13 · ✦ hep-ex · physics.ins-det

Active cooling control of the CLEO detector using a hydrocarbon coolant farm

classification ✦ hep-ex physics.ins-det
keywords detectorsystemfarmactivecleocontrolcoolingdesign
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We describe a novel approach to particle-detector cooling in which a modular farm of active coolant-control platforms provides independent and regulated heat removal from four recently upgraded subsystems of the CLEO detector: the ring-imaging Cherenkov detector, the drift chamber, the silicon vertex detector, and the beryllium beam pipe. We report on several aspects of the system: the suitability of using the aliphatic-hydrocarbon solvent PF(TM)-200IG as a heat-transfer fluid, the sensor elements and the mechanical design of the farm platforms, a control system that is founded upon a commercial programmable logic controller employed in industrial process-control applications, and a diagnostic system based on virtual instrumentation. We summarize the system's performance and point out the potential application of the design to future high-energy physics apparatus.

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