2015
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/101/1/012114
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Warm-up calorimetry of Dewar-Detector Assemblies

Abstract: Abstract. Boil-off isothermal calorimetry of Dewar-Detector Assemblies (DDA) is a routine part of their Acceptance Testing Procedure. In this approach, the cryogenic liquid coolant (typically LN2) is allowed to naturally boil-off from the Dewar well to the atmosphere through a mass flow meter; the parasitic heat load is then evaluated as the product of the latent heat of vaporization and the "last drop" boil-off rate. An inherent major limitation of this technique is that it may be performed only at the fixed … Show more

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“…The differences from the temperature of reference sensor are 4 mK for the well method and 9 mK for the saddle method. Typical sensor accuracy of Cernox is regarded as ±5 mK at 4.2 K [10][11] [12]. It is verified that the measurement instruments, wire anchors, and both attachment methods of this experiment are properly conducted because these differences are within the sensor accuracy.…”
Section: Comparison Of "Well Method" and "Saddle Method"mentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The differences from the temperature of reference sensor are 4 mK for the well method and 9 mK for the saddle method. Typical sensor accuracy of Cernox is regarded as ±5 mK at 4.2 K [10][11] [12]. It is verified that the measurement instruments, wire anchors, and both attachment methods of this experiment are properly conducted because these differences are within the sensor accuracy.…”
Section: Comparison Of "Well Method" and "Saddle Method"mentioning
confidence: 71%