Speaker
Paul Colas
(Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
Description
A cooling plate has been realized using Aluminum additive manufacturing. It was tested at DESY using a TRACI closed-loop $CO_2$ compressor ensuring a circulation of 2-phase $CO_2$ under a pressure of 60 bars at a temperature of 19 degrees in a Micromegas TPC readout module.
The temperature of the front-end readout cards was continuously monitored for several days using 6 probes. This system allowed to lower the temperature of the electronic from 50 degrees to 24-26 °C, and to maintain it with a stability of O(0.1 °C) over several days.
Prospects for the cooling of the ILD TPC are addressed.
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Primary authors
David ATTIE
(CEA Irfu)
Paul Colas
(Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
Oliver Schaefer
(DESY Hamburg)
Mr
Olivier Tellier
(CEA/Irfu)
Ralf Diener
(DESY)
Serguei Ganjour
(Université Paris-Saclay (FR))