Abstract

The Proton Improvement Plan – II (PIP-II) is a superconducting linear accelerator being built at Fermilab that will provide 800 MeV proton beams for neutrino production. The Linac requires cooling at 40 K, 5 K, and 2 K temperatures, which will be provided by cryogenic helium produced by a Helium Cryoplant and distributed by a Cryogenic Distribution System (CDS). Based primarily on the Linac heat load requirements at each temperature and the allowable pressure drop, we have made a preliminary thermodynamic design of the CDS. The design also incorporates special requirements such as controlled and/or fast cooldown of the superconducting RF cavities and their dual maximum allowable working pressures. This paper presents the overall features of the PIP-II CDS, sizing of helium process circuits, different operating modes, and calculated mass flow capacities that cater to these operating modes.

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