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Analysis of Temperature Variations and Gas Flow across Different Periods in Containers

This report details the temperature variations recorded in various containers across multiple periods. Key data points include maximal temperature variation tonight (Tmin=29.5°C, Tmax=32.5°C) and the ongoing low gas flow, with approximately one volume exchange every 20 hours. The document outlines connections for flushing gas lines and heating systems while discussing container specifications and heater arrangements. It provides an overview of periods with specific temperature records, maintenance needs, and operational adjustments.

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Analysis of Temperature Variations and Gas Flow across Different Periods in Containers

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  1. Container History

  2. Different Periods

  3. Temperature Variation (1) • Maximal temperature variation tonight: Tmin=29.5°C Tmax=32.5°C • Gas flow still very low (~1 volume exchange every 20 hours), waiting for new Rotameter Connect 2nd radiator Period 0 Start flushing gas lines Connect box #11, Start heating Connect box #7 Connect box #16 Connect box #5

  4. Temperature Variation (2) Christmas Period 1 Period 3 2

  5. Period 1 7/12/2006 11 0 12 T3-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T3-Q13-VX (Warsaw) T3-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) In Container 7 16 5 T2-Q13 T3-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T3-Q13 (Heidelberg) T1-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) Next to C-cage Next to shaft 8 4 T1-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) T2-Q13 (Heidelberg) 17 3 9 10 T1-Q13 T2-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T1-Q13 (Heidelberg) T2-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T2-Q13-VX (NIKHEF)

  6. Period 2 18/12/2006 3 3 T1-Q13 (Heidelberg) In Container 0 8 8 T3-Q13-VX (Warsaw) T1-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) 7 12 17 T1-Q13 T2-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T1-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T3-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) Next to C-cage Next to shaft 4 T2-Q13 (Heidelberg) 9 10 T2-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T2-Q13-VX (NIKHEF)

  7. Period 3 22/12/2006 11 0 12 T3-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T3-Q13-VX (Warsaw) T3-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) 7 16 5 T2-Q13 T3-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T3-Q13 (Heidelberg) T1-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) 8 4 T1-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) T2-Q13 (Heidelberg) 17 3 9 10 T1-Q13 T2-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T1-Q13 (Heidelberg) T2-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T2-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) In Container Empty Empty Empty Next to C-cage

  8. Period 4 25/01/2007 11 12 T3-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T3-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) 7 16 5 T2-Q13 T3-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T3-Q13 (Heidelberg) T1-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) 0 8 4 SPARES M081,M112 W 48,50,55 T1-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) T2-Q13 (Heidelberg) 17 3 9 10 T1-Q13 T2-Q13-XU (Warsaw) T1-Q13 (Heidelberg) T2-Q13-XU (NIKHEF) T2-Q13-VX (NIKHEF) In Container Empty Empty Empty Next to C-cage

  9. Overview per Box

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