Aurora, IL, United States of America

Ram Dhuley


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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by Ram Dhuley in Conduction Cooling Systems

Introduction

Ram Dhuley is an accomplished inventor based in Aurora, IL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of conduction cooling systems, particularly for accelerator cavities. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that addresses critical challenges in this area.

Latest Patents

Ram Dhuley holds a patent for a "Bolted joint conduction cooling apparatus for accelerator cavities." This invention comprises methods and systems for bolted joint conduction cooling of accelerator cavities. The conduction cooling system includes mounting at least one cooling ring to a cavity and a conduction link joined to the cooling ring with at least one connection assembly. The materials in the connection assembly are selected to experience greater thermal contraction than the cooling ring and the conduction link when cooled. Additionally, a fast conduction cooling system can include a cryocooler in thermal communication with a conduction cooling apparatus affixed to a cavity via a conduction path. A thermal switch in the conduction path between the cryocooler and the conduction cooling apparatus allows for a decrease in thermal conductance as a function of temperature.

Career Highlights

Ram Dhuley is associated with Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC, where he applies his expertise in developing advanced cooling systems. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and performance of accelerator cavities, which are crucial for various scientific applications.

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Conclusion

Ram Dhuley's innovative contributions to conduction cooling systems exemplify the importance of advancements in technology for scientific research. His patent reflects a significant step forward in improving the functionality of accelerator cavities.

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