The cold air emerging from the turbine is captured and reused to make more cryogen.
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A cryogen is a coolant used to make the detectors more sensitive.
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It is expected that the mission liquid Helium cryogen will last until at least September 2007.
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In the case of WISE, the cryogen was frozen hydrogen.
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In late September, it used up its frozen cryogen coolant as expected and began a new phase of its survey.
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Industry practice is to store LNG as a boiling cryogen.
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When electricity is needed, the cryogen is subjected to a pressure of 70 bars and warmed in a heat exchanger.
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Unlike pumped-storage hydropower, which requires large reservoirs, the cryogen plants can be located anywhere, says Brett.
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Highview has so far been receiving cryogen from an external source and using it to store and produce electricity.
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More examples
A liquid that boils at below -160 C and is used as a refrigerant
In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures.
(Cryogens) An emergency shut-down of a superconducting electromagnet, an operation known as "quenching," involves the rapid boiling of liquid helium from the device. ...
Substance that produces extreme cold.
A substance, such as liquid nitrogen, that induces freezing and is used in cryotherapy treatment to destroy diseased tissue.
A substance used to induce a low temperature in an object
A cooling agent, typically liquid helium or liquid nitrogen used to reduce the temperature of the magnet windings in a superconducting magnet. dB/dt - The rate of change of the magnetic field. ...