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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 TRT Barrel Cooling: Electronics Motivation: u Overheating of electronics causes premature failure Requirements: u 60 mW per channel u Total for type 1(inner) module ~ 20 W u Want operating T < 50 ºC Cooling Plan: u Heat generated by IC u through stamp board/banding u through legs/sockets u into cooling plate u to mounting channel/tubing u to cooling fluid
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Current Duke Prototype: u Aluminum cooling plate/tubing u tension plate u insulated box u additional sensors/readout
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 From Lund: u ASDBLR & DTMROC dummy boards (pictured here) u Roof boards u Readout and display software
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Results of tests: (coolant at 14 ºC) u 1.3 mm cooling plate + all sockets: ASDBLR: 46 ºC DTMROC: 48 ºC roof boards: 38 ºC cooling, tension plates: ~ 27 ºC u (Typical range: ± 2 ºC)
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Remaining issues/improvements: u Mass production of tubing u Attachment of tubing/channel u Heat transfer banding/legs/sockets u Replacement of aluminum cooling plate by pyrolytic graphite (PG): Motivation: Need to reduce material to get acceptable radiation length
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Properties of PG material: u Made by pyrolysis of hydrocarbon gases in a vacuum furnace u Thermal conductivity(in-plane): PG ~ 400 W/m-K compare: Cu ~ 400, Al ~ 200 u Expensive ~ $150k for barrel (PG) ~ $ 50k with aluminum u Machinability / gluing? We are exploring
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 TRT Barrel Cooling: Module Motivation: u Uniform temperature needed inside module for optimum TR function Requirements: u Type 1 module heating is ~ 7.5 Watts u Want T gradient < 7 ºC Cooling Plan: u Cooling fluid (same as electronics cooling) flows in tubing running full length of module u Tubing makes good contact inside shell at two opposite corners u Shell has good thermal conductivity (50-100 W/m-K)
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Calculation by BNL: u T = 8.6 ºC
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Duke experimental studies: u Put real module in insulated box u Heat module with current through straws u Flow cooling water at 24 ºC u Measure T with small thermistors inside module and attached to outside of shell
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Module cooling test chamber:
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W. EbensteinDOE annual review Duke UniversitySeptember, 1998 Results of experiments: u T ~ 10 ºC
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