Title :
Design of large aperture, low mass vacuum windows
Author :
Leonhardt, W.J. ; Mapes, M.
Author_Institution :
AGS Dept., Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
Abstract :
Large vacuum vessels are employed downstream of fixed targets in High Energy Physics experiments to provide a long path for particles to traverse without interacting with air molecules. These vessels generally have a large aperture opening known as a “vacuum window” which employs a thin membrane to preserve the vacuum environment yet allows the particles to pass through with a minimal effect on them. Several large windows have been built using a composite of Kevlar/Mylar including circular windows to a diameter of 96.5 cm and rectangular windows up to 193 cm×86 cm. This paper describes the design, fabrication, testing and operating experience with these windows and relates the actual performance to theoretical predictions
Keywords :
mechanical testing; vacuum apparatus; 186 cm; 193 cm; 96.5 cm; Kevlar/Mylar; circular; design; fabrication; large aperture; low mass; rectangular; testing; vacuum windows; Apertures; Assembly; Biomembranes; Clamps; Educational institutions; Fabrics; Flanges; Laboratories; Structural rings; Vacuum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1203-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1993.309800