Abstract

Superconducting MRI magnet is the most exhaustive commercial application of superconductivity and helium cryogenics. Cryocooler based Zero-Boil-Off (ZBO) technique is inevitable for the present-day scanner. An MRI cryostat for a 1.5T MRI magnet has been designed with the ZBO technique using a fin-based helium recondenser. A cryocooler based test rig has been developed to characterize the performance of the helium recondenser made of OFHC copper. A two-stage GM cryocooler is used to cool the thermal shield and the helium recondenser. Four liters of liquid helium has been produced using the same heat exchanger. The recondensation test of the heat exchanger is performed up to 6 psi of bath pressure. At 1psi, the recondensation capacity is found to be ~1.5W. This paper briefly discusses the experimental details of the recondensation test along with an analytical calculation.

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