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Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues
The multi-MW target proposed for the EURISOL facility will be based on fission of uranium (or thorium) compounds to produce rare isotopes far from stability. A two-step process is used for the isotope production. First, neutrons are generated in a liquid mercury target, irradiated by the 1 GeV proto...
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author | Felcini, Marta Herrera-Martínez, A Kadi, Yacine Otto, Thomas Tecchio, L |
author_facet | Felcini, Marta Herrera-Martínez, A Kadi, Yacine Otto, Thomas Tecchio, L |
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description | The multi-MW target proposed for the EURISOL facility will be based on fission of uranium (or thorium) compounds to produce rare isotopes far from stability. A two-step process is used for the isotope production. First, neutrons are generated in a liquid mercury target, irradiated by the 1 GeV proton or deuteron beam, provided by the EURISOL linac driver. Then, the neutrons induce fission in a surrounding assembly of uranium carbide. R&D projects on several aspects of the target assembly are ongoing. Key criteria for the target design are a maximum beam power capability of 4 MW, a remote handling system with minimum downtime and maximum reliability, as well as radiation safety, minimization of hazards and the classification of the facility. In the framework of the ongoing radiation characterization and safety studies, radiation transport simulations have been performed to calculate the prompt radiation dose in the target and surrounding materials, as well as to determine shielding material and angle-dependent parameters. In this paper, we report the results of these studies and the proposed radiation shield design for the multi-MW target area. Furthermore, accurate estimates have been performed of the amount of fissile elements being produced in the uranium target assembly, for typical running conditions, in order to understand the implications for the classification of the facility. The results are reported and briefly discussed. |
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spelling | cern-9754812019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/975481engFelcini, MartaHerrera-Martínez, AKadi, YacineOtto, ThomasTecchio, LDesign of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issuesHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe multi-MW target proposed for the EURISOL facility will be based on fission of uranium (or thorium) compounds to produce rare isotopes far from stability. A two-step process is used for the isotope production. First, neutrons are generated in a liquid mercury target, irradiated by the 1 GeV proton or deuteron beam, provided by the EURISOL linac driver. Then, the neutrons induce fission in a surrounding assembly of uranium carbide. R&D projects on several aspects of the target assembly are ongoing. Key criteria for the target design are a maximum beam power capability of 4 MW, a remote handling system with minimum downtime and maximum reliability, as well as radiation safety, minimization of hazards and the classification of the facility. In the framework of the ongoing radiation characterization and safety studies, radiation transport simulations have been performed to calculate the prompt radiation dose in the target and surrounding materials, as well as to determine shielding material and angle-dependent parameters. In this paper, we report the results of these studies and the proposed radiation shield design for the multi-MW target area. Furthermore, accurate estimates have been performed of the amount of fissile elements being produced in the uranium target assembly, for typical running conditions, in order to understand the implications for the classification of the facility. The results are reported and briefly discussed.CERN-OPEN-2006-034oai:cds.cern.ch:9754812006-07-31 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Felcini, Marta Herrera-Martínez, A Kadi, Yacine Otto, Thomas Tecchio, L Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title | Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title_full | Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title_fullStr | Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title_full_unstemmed | Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title_short | Design of the EURISOL multi-MW target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
title_sort | design of the eurisol multi-mw target assembly: radiation and safety issues |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/975481 |
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