Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Including cryostat
Patent
1995-06-22
1997-02-04
Kilner, Christopher
Refrigeration
Storage of solidified or liquified gas
Including cryostat
62 481, F25B 1900, F17C 704
Patent
active
055987109
ABSTRACT:
A superconducting apparatus is provided with a cryostat, a superconducting magnet contained in the cryostat, an emergency gas discharge pipe connected with the cryostat, and an emergency discharge valve disposed midway of the discharge pipe for discharging to an external environment an emergency discharge gas generated at quenching. In addition, the superconducting apparatus is provided with a gas heating unit for heating the emergency discharge gas flowing inside the discharge pipe.
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Maki Naoki
Takahashi Ryukichi
Tomeoku Hiroshi
Tominaka Toshiharu
Yamaguchi Kiyoshi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Kilner Christopher
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