Thermal performance evaluation of the infrared telescope dewar subsystem

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Cryogenic Equipment, Infrared Telescopes, Liquid Helium, Superfluidity, Temperature Effects, Cryogenic Fluid Storage, Performance Tests, Thermodynamics

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Thermal performance evaluations (TPE) were conducted with the superfluid helium dewar of the Infrared Telescope (IRT) experiment from November 1981 to August 1982. Test included measuring key operating parameters, simulating operations with an attached instrument cryostat and validating servicing, operating and safety procedures. Test activities and results are summarized. All objectives are satisfied except for those involving transfer of low pressure liquid helium (LHe) from a supply dewar into the dewar subsystem.

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