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titleOfInvention Method for reconfiguring a cryostat configuration for recirculation cooling
abstract A method for converting a cryostat configuration ( 1 ) having a first container ( 2 ) with a liquid helium bath ( 3 ) and a second container ( 6 ) which is filled with liquid nitrogen ( 7 ) is characterized in that a cooling medium ( 12 ) which is in a gaseous state at a temperature of 60K and a pressure of 1 bar, is introduced into the second container and is cooled by a refrigerator ( 16 ) by means of a cooling circuit ( 11 ), the coolant lines of which are guided into the second container, to an operating temperature of ≦60K. With this retrofit for existing cryostat configurations that utilize both liquid helium and also liquid nitrogen for cooling a superconducting coil, use of liquid nitrogen can be completely avoided and the evaporation rate of the liquid helium can also be considerably reduced without having to re-liquefy the cryogens used.
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