ICEC27-ICMC 2018

Europe/London
University of Oxford Examination Schools

University of Oxford Examination Schools

Examination Schools 75 - 81 High St, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 4BG United Kingdom
Description

The British Cryogenics Council and the University of Oxford in partnership with the Science and Technology Facilities Council, invite you to save the dates to visit the City of Oxford for ICEC27-ICMC 2018. The ICEC-ICMC Conference is the Premier International Cryogenic Conference, held every two years and alternating between Asia and Europe, ‘E’ for Engineering and ‘M’ for Materials.  Since 2006, ICEC & ICMC have held a joint event.

    • 08:00 09:00
      Registration and Refreshments 1h Main Foyer

      Main Foyer

    • 09:00 10:00
      Opening Ceremony 1h The Sheldonian Theatre

      The Sheldonian Theatre

      Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AZ
    • 10:00 10:15
      Conference Photo 15m The Sheldonian Theatre

      The Sheldonian Theatre

    • 10:30 11:00
      Tea/Coffee and Exhibition 30m North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 11:00 12:20
      E-01: Large scale refrigeration, liquefaction, air separation and industrial cryogenics.
      • 11:00
        E-01: 072 - Commissioning of the cryogenic system of the new test facility for large superconducting devices at CERN 20m South School

        South School

      • 11:20
        E-01: 110 - SCL3 cryoplant process design for RAON 20m South School

        South School

      • 11:40
        E-01: 111 - Simulation on LN 2 -VN 2 flooding phenomenon in inclined pipes using a modified AIAD model 20m
    • 11:00 12:20
      E-03 - Expanders, cryo-pumps, compressors, regenerators and other components Room 9

      Room 9

      • 11:00
        E-03: 133 - Performance testing of the FRIB helium compression system at MSU 20m
      • 11:20
        E-03: 148 - Study on the cavitation of liquid oxygen flowing through the globe valve 20m
      • 11:40
        E-03: 281 - Characterization of a scroll-type compressor for driving a JT cryocooler working at liquid helium temperature 20m
      • 12:00
        E-03: 347 - Characterizing Helium pulsating heat pipes 20m
    • 11:00 12:20
      E-08 - Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors Room 7

      Room 7

      • 11:00
        E-08: 53 - Cryogenic systems for a PrFeB-based cryogenic permanent magnet undulator at TPS 20m
      • 11:20
        E-08: 54 - Concept for the cryo distribution system of the Wendelstein 7-X cryo vacuum pumps 20m
      • 11:40
        E-08: 59 - Design, construction and commissioning of the proximity cryogenics systems serving two large-scale prototypes of the future DUNE neutrino detector. 20m
      • 12:00
        E-08: 61 - Engineering conceptual design of the CFETR cryogenic system 20m
    • 11:00 12:20
      M-01 - Processing and properties NbTi/Nb3 Sn/A15/ RE123/BSCCO and MgB2 East School

      East School

    • 11:00 12:00
      M-10: Radiation and other degradation effects Room 6

      Room 6

      • 11:00
        M-10:005 - Solid methane in radiation: neutron cryo moderators and cometary cryo volcanism 20m
      • 11:20
        M-10:16 - Study on irradiation effect of insulating materials for fusion superconducting magnet: change in electric insulation performance by irradiation 20m
      • 11:40
        M-10: 346 - Continuum Damage Mechanics analysis of the process pipes at cryogenic conditions 20m
    • 12:00 12:20
      M-11 - Heat transfer, thermodynamic and fluid properties of cryogenic materials Room 6

      Room 6

      • 12:00
        M-11: 051 - Experimental investigations on bubble rising process of methane and ethane at saturated nucleate pool boiling condition 20m
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch & Exhibition 1h North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 13:30 14:30
      Plenary 1: (Plenary 1 - Challenges of Cryocooling. Speaker: A.T.A.M. de Waele. Session Chair: Prof. Ercang Luo) South School

      South School

    • 14:30 15:50
      E-01: Large scale refrigeration, liquefaction, air separation and industrial cryogenics.
    • 14:30 15:45
      E-07: Magnet technology, design and evaluation
    • 14:30 15:50
      E-08 - Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors
      • 14:30
        E-08: 81 - Hydraulic adjustment of the two-phase helium forced flow cooled superconducting magnets of the SIS100 heavy ion synchrotron for FAIR 20m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 14:50
        E-08: 109 - Conceptual design of cryogenic system for comprehensive research facility for key fusion reactor core systems 20m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 15:10
        E-08: 154 - Refrigerator and liquefaction system supplied by Linde Kryotechnik for IHEP’s PAPS SRF Facility 20m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 15:30
        E-08: 155 - 4.5 K Refrigerator Cold Box System for the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University (MSU) 20m Room 9

        Room 9

    • 14:30 15:50
      E-17: Safety, reliability and standards
    • 14:30 15:30
      M-03: Superconductor stability, AC losses and electromagnetic properties
      • 14:30
        M-03: 078 - Cold test and analysis AC losses in compact 2G HTS power cables 20m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 15:10
        M-03: 178 - Optimum rate of charging and discharging cycles of HTS-SMES magnets 20m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 16:00 16:20
      Tea/Coffee & Exhibition 20m North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 16:20 17:30
      Tuesday Poster Session: Poster Session 1 North School

      North School

      • 16:20
        E-01: Large scale refrigeration, liquefaction, air separation and industrial cryogenics 1h
      • 16:20
        E-01:389 - Development of Commissioning and operation of CSNS Cryogenic System 1h
      • 16:20
        E-02: Cryocoolers: Pulse tube, GM, Stirling, Magnetic and other coolers 1h
    • 16:20 17:30
      Tuesday Poster Session: Poster Session 2 Marquee

      Marquee

      • 16:20
        E-02: Cryocoolers: Pulse tube, GM, Stirling, Magnetic and other coolers 1h
      • 16:20
        E-03: Expanders, cryo-pumps, compressors, regenerators and other component 1h
      • 16:20
        E-04: Space cryogenic applications 1h
    • 18:00 20:00
      Exhibition Reception 2h North school / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North school / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 07:30 08:30
      Registration and Refreshments 1h Main Foyer

      Main Foyer

    • 08:30 09:30
      Plenary 2: Next Generation Materials for Future Magnet Development at CERN. Speaker: Glyn Kirby. Session Chair: Prof. H.J.M. ter Brake South School

      South School

    • 09:30 10:30
      Plenary 3: Stopping biological time – merging biology and cryonics in cryobiology. Speaker: Barry Fuller. Session Chair: Prof. H.J.M. ter Brake South School

      South School

    • 10:30 11:00
      Tea/Coffee & Exhibition 30m
    • 11:00 12:30
      E-02: Cryocoolers: Pulse tube, GM, Stirling, Magnetic and other coolers
      • 11:00
        E-02: 196 - Investigation of a coaxial Stirling-type pulse tube cryocooler with the cooling capacity of 600 W at 777 k 20m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 11:20
        E-02: 55 - Investigation of U-type multi-bypass Pulse tube cooler 20m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 11:40
        E-02: 018 - Numerical study on the performance sensitivity of a pulse tube cryocooler with active phase shifter 20m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 12:00
        E-02: 037 - Low Cost Flexure Spring Testing 20m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 11:00 12:30
      E-07: Magnet technology, design and evaluation
    • 11:00 12:30
      E-08 - Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors
    • 11:00 12:30
      E-13: LNG and hydrogen systems
    • 11:00 12:30
      M-06: Metallic, composite materials, insulation and impregnation materials processing and properties
      • 11:00
        M-06: 011 - Extraction of instrumentation wires through the high-voltage insulation in the ITER magnet feeder system 20m Room 10

        Room 10

      • 11:20
        M-06: 068 - An excellent cryogenic grinding performance of scrap tire rubber swollen by ScCO2 20m Room 10

        Room 10

      • 11:40
        M-06: 320 - Enhancing high vacuum performance of multi-layer insulation systems with activated charcoal fabric 20m Room 10

        Room 10

      • 12:00
        M-06: 322 - Cryogenic properties of T/HDPE nanocomposites 20m Room 10

        Room 10

    • 11:00 12:30
      S-01: Material requirements for advanced HTS magnets
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch & Exhibition 1h North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 13:30 15:15
      E-02: Cryocoolers: Pulse tube, GM, Stirling, Magnetic and other coolers
      • 13:30
        E-02: 216 - Theoretical and experimental investigations on a four-stage Stirling-type pulse tube cryocooler reaching 3.0 K 35m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 14:05
        E-02: 200 - Review of recent advances in Stirling-type pulse tube cryocoolers 35m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 14:40
        E-02: 221 - Theoretical and experimental investigations on a 12 kW Oxford-type dual-opposed moving-coil linear compressor 35m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 13:30 16:00
      E-08 - Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors
      • 13:30
        E-08: 199 - Commissioning of the SuperKEKB final focusing SC magnet cryogenic systems 25m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 13:55
        E-08: 201 - Thermodynamic cycle design for a 700W@3K sub-cooled helium refrigerator test facility 25m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 14:20
        E-08: 249 - Overview and status of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility cryogenics system 25m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 14:45
        E-08: 250 - Experimental and numerical investigations of operational parameters of TRIUMF’s cyclotron cryogenic system 25m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 15:10
        E-08: 287 - Cryogenic system for the SCLF cryomodule test facility 25m Room 9

        Room 9

      • 15:35
        E-08: 317 - Final commissioning of the helium cryogenic system for the HIE-Isolde project including four RF cryo-modules 25m Room 9

        Room 9

    • 13:30 16:00
      E-14: New devices and novel concepts
    • 13:30 14:00
      M-06: Metallic, composite materials, insulation and impregnation materials processing and properties
    • 13:30 16:00
      M-11 - Heat transfer, thermodynamic and fluid properties of cryogenic materials
      • 13:30
        M-11: 286 - Development of the stranded cable-type heat conductor made of ultra-high purity Aluminium 30m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 14:00
        M-11: 314 - Velocity measurements in high Reynolds cryogenic helium facilities at SBT 30m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 14:30
        M-11: 090 - A different approach at solid and super solid Helium 4 30m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 15:00
        M-11: 134 - Design and simulation of the cold compressor impeller in large superfluid helium system 30m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 15:30
        M-11: 185 - Pressure loss behaviour of LN2 flow in helically corrugated pipes with insertion of HTS power transmission cables 30m Room 7

        Room 7

    • 13:30 16:00
      S-01: Material requirements for advanced HTS magnets
      • 13:30
        S-01: 006 - High transport Jc in magnetic fields up to 27 T in Ba0.6K0.4Fe2As2 superconductor tapes 50m East School

        East School

      • 14:20
        S-01: 329 - Influence of the HTS Roebel cable architecture on its mechanical and electrical properties 50m East School

        East School

      • 15:10
        S-01: 387 - Design aspects and operational characteristics of the NHMFL 32T superconducting magnet 50m East School

        East School

    • 14:00 16:00
      M-07: Cryogenic materials testing and methods
    • 15:15 15:50
      E-01: Large scale refrigeration, liquefaction, air separation and industrial cryogenics.
      • 15:15
        E-01: 129 Turbo-Brayton cryogenic systems: latest commissioning and new applications 35m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 16:00 16:20
      Tea/Coffee & Exhibition 20m North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 16:20 17:30
      Wednesday Poster Session: Poster Session 3 North School

      North School

      • 16:20
        E-05: Cryostat technology and thermal insulation 1h
      • 16:20
        E-06: Thermo-physical properties of solids and fluids in cryo-systems 1h
      • 16:20
        E-07: Magnet technology, design and evaluation 1h
    • 16:20 17:30
      Wednesday Poster Session: Poster Session 4 Marquee

      Marquee

      • 16:20
        E-07: Magnet technology, design and evaluation 1h
      • 16:20
        E-08: Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors 1h
      • 16:20
        E-09: Low temperature refrigeration for quantum computers, detectors and LT experiments 1h
      • 16:20
        E-10: Superconducting current leads and links 1h
      • 16:20
        M-01: rocessing and properties NbTi/Nb3Sn/A15/RE123/BSCCO and MgB2 1h
    • 18:00 19:00
      ICEC Board meeting: ICEC Board meeting (members only) Room 10

      Room 10

    • 07:30 08:30
      Registration & Refreshments 1h Main Foyer

      Main Foyer

    • 08:30 09:30
      Plenary 4: Lessons Learned from ITER Magnets: Materials Development & Industrialisation. Speaker: Neil Mitchell. Session Chair: Prof. Herman ten Kate South School

      South School

    • 09:30 10:30
      E-02: Cryocoolers: Pulse tube, GM, Stirling, Magnetic and other coolers
    • 09:30 10:30
      E-04: Space cryogenic applications
      • 09:30
        E-04: 203 - In-orbit performance of the SLSTR cryo-cooler system on Sentinel 3A. 20m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 09:50
        E-04: 108 - Development of a new MLI for orbital cryogenic propulsion systems: thermal performance under one atmosphere to vacuum 20m Room 7

        Room 7

      • 10:10
        E-04: 364 - ADR Design and Operation for the X-ray Astrophysics Recovery Mission XARM 20m Room 7

        Room 7

    • 09:30 10:30
      E-05: Cryostat technology and thermal insulation
      • 09:30
        E-05: 167 - Design of the Helium gas transfer line for the Warm Regeneration System of the ITER fusion reactor 15m Room 10

        Room 10

      • 09:45
        E-05: 169 - Experimental measurements on MLI performance from 20-60 K to 4.2 K 15m Room 10

        Room 10

      • 10:00
        E-05: 272 - Thermal performance of the new superfluid helium vertical test cryostats for magnet tests at CERN 15m Room 10

        Room 10

    • 09:30 10:30
      E-08 - Large scale cryogenics: fusion reactors, accelerators, superconducting cavities and detectors Room 7

      Room 7

    • 09:30 10:30
      E-15: Biological, medical and food applications
    • 09:30 10:30
      M-04: HTS Bulk, thin films and cables
      • 09:30
        M-04: 382 - Thirty years of bulk superconductivity: history and prospects 20m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 09:50
        M-04: 171 - Effect of bending and twisting in electro-mechanical properties of HTS Tapes used for HTS power cable 20m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 10:10 10:30
      E-11: Cryogenics for power applications and transportation
      • 10:10
        E-11: 021 - Rotor cooling concept for the ASuMED superconductive motor 20m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 10:30 10:50
      Tea/Coffee & Exhibition 20m North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 10:50 12:30
      Thursday Poster Session: Poster Session 5 North School

      North School

      • 10:50
        E-11: Cryogenics for power applications and transportation 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-12: Various applications of superconductors 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-13: LNG and hydrogen systems 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-14: New devices and novel concepts 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-15: Biological, medical and food applications 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-16: Instrumentation, telemetry and process control 1h 40m
    • 10:50 12:30
      Thursday Poster Session: Poster Session 6 Marquee

      Marquee

      • 10:50
        E-16: Instrumentation, telemetry and process control 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        E-17: Safety, reliability and standards 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-01: Processing and properties NbTi/Nb3Sn/A15/RE123/BSCCO and MgB2 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-02: Pnictides and other superconducting materials 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-03: 095 - Insulative high thermal conduction plastics for increase of stability in conduction-cooled HTS coils 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-03: Superconductor stability, AC losses and electromagnetic properties 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-04: HTS Bulk, thin films and cables 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-06: Metallic, composite materials, insulation and impregnation materials processing and properties 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-07: Cryogenic materials testing and methods 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-08: New cryogenic materials properties and applications 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-09: Cryogenic low and high power electronics, superconducting detectors 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-10: Radiation and other degradation effects 1h 40m
      • 10:50
        M-11: Heat transfer, thermodynamic and fluid properties of cryogenic materials 1h 40m
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch & Exhibition 1h North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 13:30 14:30
      Plenary 5: The EcoSwing Project. Speaker: Tiemo Winkler. Session Chair: Prof. Chris Grovenor South School

      South School

    • 14:30 15:30
      E-06: Thermo-physical properties of solids and fluids in cryo-systems
    • 14:30 15:30
      E-09: Low temperature refrigeration for quantum computers, detectors and LT experiments.
    • 14:30 15:30
      E-16: Instrumentation, telemetry and process control
    • 14:30 15:00
      M-04: HTS Bulk, thin films and cables
      • 14:30
        M-04: 327 - Enhanced-textured-powder Bi-2212/Ag wire development 30m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 15:00 15:30
      M-09: Cryogenic low and high power electronics, superconducting detectors
    • 15:30 16:00
      Tea Coffee & Exhibition 30m North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

      North School / Marquee / First Square / Second Square

    • 16:00 17:00
      E-04: Space cryogenic applications
    • 16:00 17:00
      E-05: Cryostat technology and thermal insulation
    • 16:00 17:00
      E-09: Low temperature refrigeration for quantum computers, detectors and LT experiments.
      • 16:00
        E-09: 32 - Heat transfer at dielectric – metallic interfaces in the ultra-low temperature range 20m East School

        East School

      • 16:40
        E-09: 187 - Stable temperature regulation for TES test below 200mK employing improved Cohen-Coon method 20m East School

        East School

    • 16:00 16:30
      E-10: Superconducting current leads and links
      • 16:00
        E-10: 017 - Development of 10 kA current leads cooled by a cryogenic mixedrefrigerant cycle 30m Room 9

        Room 9

    • 16:00 17:00
      M-04: HTS Bulk, thin films and cables
      • 16:00
        M-04: 190 - Comparison of the superconducting properties of YBa2Cu3O7 and YBa2Cu3O7-Ag 30m Room 6

        Room 6

      • 16:30
        M-04: 223 - Design considerations for electric motors using stacks of high temperature superconducting tape as permanent magnets 30m Room 6

        Room 6

    • 17:00 18:00
      Closing Ceremony 1h South School

      South School

    • 19:00 23:00
      Conference Dinner (Tickets Only) 4h Oxford Town Hall

      Oxford Town Hall

      St Aldate's, Oxford OX1 1BX