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Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam

The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the materials that are placed close to or into the high intensity beams. The energy stored in a single beam of LHC particle accelerator is equivalent to about 80 kg of TNT explosive, stored in a transverse...

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Autores principales: Peroni, L, Scapin, M, Bertarelli, A, Dallocchio, A
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553721
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author Peroni, L
Scapin, M
Bertarelli, A
Dallocchio, A
author_facet Peroni, L
Scapin, M
Bertarelli, A
Dallocchio, A
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description The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the materials that are placed close to or into the high intensity beams. The energy stored in a single beam of LHC particle accelerator is equivalent to about 80 kg of TNT explosive, stored in a transverse beam area with a typical value of 0.2 mm×0.2 mm. The materials placed close to the beam are used at, or even beyond, their damage limits. However, it is very difficult to predict structural efficiency and robustness accurately: beam-induced damage for high energy and high intensity occurs in a regime where practical experience does not exist. The interaction between high energy particle beams and metals induces a sudden non uniform temperature increase. This provokes a dynamic response of the structure entailing thermal stress waves and thermally induced vibrations or even the failure of the component. This study is performed in order to estimate the damage on a tungsten component due to the impact with a proton beam generated by LHC. The solved problems represent some accidental cases consequent to an abnormal release of the beam: the energy delivered on the components is calculated using the FLUKA code and then used as input in the numerical simulations, that are carried out via the FEM code LS-DYNA.
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spelling cern-15537212019-09-30T06:29:59Z http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553721 eng Peroni, L Scapin, M Bertarelli, A Dallocchio, A Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam Accelerators and Storage Rings 8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam The unprecedented energy intensities of modern hadron accelerators yield special problems with the materials that are placed close to or into the high intensity beams. The energy stored in a single beam of LHC particle accelerator is equivalent to about 80 kg of TNT explosive, stored in a transverse beam area with a typical value of 0.2 mm×0.2 mm. The materials placed close to the beam are used at, or even beyond, their damage limits. However, it is very difficult to predict structural efficiency and robustness accurately: beam-induced damage for high energy and high intensity occurs in a regime where practical experience does not exist. The interaction between high energy particle beams and metals induces a sudden non uniform temperature increase. This provokes a dynamic response of the structure entailing thermal stress waves and thermally induced vibrations or even the failure of the component. This study is performed in order to estimate the damage on a tungsten component due to the impact with a proton beam generated by LHC. The solved problems represent some accidental cases consequent to an abnormal release of the beam: the energy delivered on the components is calculated using the FLUKA code and then used as input in the numerical simulations, that are carried out via the FEM code LS-DYNA. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/227579 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553721 2011
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam
Peroni, L
Scapin, M
Bertarelli, A
Dallocchio, A
Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title_full Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title_fullStr Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title_short Numerical Simulations of Tungsten Targets Hit by LHC Proton Beam
title_sort numerical simulations of tungsten targets hit by lhc proton beam
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
8: Collimators & materials for higher beam power beam
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553721
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