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Course Materials - Yale University - June 2002
Accelerator Vacuum System Design
course given by Louis Bertolini, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
Vacuum Fundamentals
Estimating Gasloads
Vacuum System Design Calculations
Mechanical Vacuum Pumps
Ion Pumps
Non-evaporable Getter Pumps
Titanium Sublimation Pumps
Cryosorption Pumps
Pressure Measuring Devices
Materials, Fabrication Techniques, and Joint Designs
Vacuum Testing and Leak Detection
Vacuum Hardware
Material Preparation, Cleaning, and Processing
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