EN/CV Detector Cooling Section

Welcome to EN-CV-Detector Cooling Section

 

Mission

Section Members

Location



Our Mission

The Detector Cooling Section is responsible for the cooling systems of ATLAS, CMS, ALICE and LHCb experiments sub-detectors.

The mandate of the section is the completion of the design, construction, commissioning and maintenance of the cooling systems for these experiments.

The Section has an internal Team dedicated to CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamic) studies. The team develops 3D models to find numerical solution of thermal and fluid flow problems in confined spaces (as sub-detectors or cavern environments). The mandate of this team is to provide assistance to the LHC experiments in the design and prototype phase and support all other CERN units too.

Our Team

Section Leader: Michele Battistin

Responsible for the Experiments:


Underground
  ALICE ATLAS EVAPORATIVE ATLAS MONOPHASE CMS - TOTEM LHCb
1st responsible Sebastien Roussee Olivier Crespo-Lopez Olivier Crespo-Lopez Daniel Lefils Florian Corbaz
2nd responsible Pierre Bonneau Pierre Bonneau Pierre Bonneau Olivier Crespo-Lopez; Sebastien Roussee Pierre Bonneau
Engineering support Jose Antonio Botelho Direito   Jose Antonio Botelho Direito   Olivier Crespo-Lopez

Surface
  ALICE DSF ATLAS SR1 & BLEND ATLAS  CO2 CMS TIF NA61 - COMPASS
1st responsible   Pierre Bonneau Olivier Crespo-Lopez Daniel Lefils Stephane Berry
2nd responsible   Olivier Crespo-Lopez   Olivier Crespo-Lopez; Sebastien Roussee Pierre Bonneau
Engineering support Jose Antonio Botelho Direito   Jose Antonio Botelho Direito    

Spares part responsible: Sebastien Roussee

Fluid responsible: Pierre Bonneau

Support for Electricity and Control: Stephane Berry; Florian Corbaz

Support for Mechanics: Sylvain Nichilo

 

 

Fellow:  Enrico Da Riva; Jose Antonio Botelho Direito

 

Technical student: Gennaro Bozza; Matthias Geiselhart

 

Visiting Scientists: Kirill Egorov; Vinod Rao

Our Location

Laboratories, Workshop and Offices are located in Building 298

Route de Meyrin 385
CH-1211 Geneve 23
Building 298

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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