Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators Workshop Proceedings, Aix-en-Provence, France, 22-24 November 1999

High power proton accelerators are being studied for their potential use in the transmutation of nuclear waste. The Second Workshop on Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators, organised by the NEA Nuclear Science Committee, placed special emphasis on accelerator-driven system (...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Workshop on Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators, Nuclear Energy Agency
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2001.
Colección:Nuclear Science,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword; CONTENTS; Executive Summary; Session I Recent Developments and Ongoing Accelerator Programmes:Experience of Relevance for ADS; Joint Project of JAERI and KEK for High Power Proton Accelerator; Reliability Considerations in Design of High Power Linacs; Scientific Issues and Status of Franco-Italian Collaboration on the SCLinear Accelerator for ADS; Status of the Proposal for a Superconducting Proton Linac at CERN; Overview and Status of the SNS Project; Reliability/Availability Considerations of the SNS; Initial Testing of the LEDA RFQ and Related Equipment
  • Reliability of Superconducting CavitiesOverview of ESS, R&D Efforts and Results; Session II Applications of HPPA; Experience and Features of SINQ Relevant to ADS; Superconducting RF Cavity R&D with High Power Proton Acceleratorfor the Joint Project JAERI/KEK; Utilisation and Application Plan of the KOMAC Proton Accelerator; Session III New Developments on the Reliability Issue; Induction Fixed-field Alternating Gradient (IFFAG) Synchrotronfor an Accelerator-driven System; An Accelerator Complex to Drive a Demonstrative Subcritical Reactor; The Cyclotron as a Possible Driver for ADS Systems
  • Extrapolating IBA Experience of Multi-milliampere Cyclotronsto ADS ApplicationsAccelerator as a Repairable System; IPHI RFQ Reliability Approach; Peak Field Studies in the IPHI RFQ; Reliability of the High Power Proton Source SILHI; Beam Diagnostics for High Intensity Accelerators; Design Problems of High Power CW Proton Linac: RFQ and RF System; Session IV Impact of Beam Trips and Fluctuations on Target/System; Estimates of Thermal Fatigue Due to Beam Interruptionsfor an ALMR-type ATW; Preliminary Engineering Requirements on Accelerators for ADS
  • Fatigue Analysis of the Spallation Module of a High PowerAccelerator-driven Demonstrator SystemPreliminary Analysis of Beam Trip and Beam Jump Events in an ADSPrototype; Structural Response of the EADF Target Beam Window to Beam Interruptions:Transient Thermo-mechanical Computations; Responses of ADS Plant to Accelerator Beam Transients; Session V Interface Technology and Requirements; Neutron Kinetics Developments of the SIMMER-III Safety Codefor ADS Application; Dimensioning Parameters of Operation for an Under-critical Core:Constraints Related to the Accelerator
  • ADS Performance from the Safety and Reliability PerspectiveImpact of the LANSCE Accelerator Beam Trips on Pilot MoltenLead-bismuth Target Design; Availability and Reliability of the TRISPAL Project Accelerator and their Incidence on Target Operation; Structural Activation, Energy Deposition and Shielding CalculationsDue to Proton Beam Loss in a High Power Proton Linear Accelerator; Radiological Burden Associated with Accelerator-driven Core; Session VI Benchmarks; The Tasks of Benchmark Type Related to Molten Lead-bismuth TargetDesign Substantiation and Preliminary Results of Their Solution
  • OECD/NEA Comparison Calculations for an Accelerator-drivenMinor Actinide Burner: Analysis of Preliminary Results