Title of article
Radiological considerations on multi-MW targets. Part II: After-heat and temperature distribution in packed tantalum spheres
Author/Authors
Magistris، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Pages
7
From page
823
To page
829
Abstract
CERN is designing a Superconducting Proton Linac (SPL) to provide a 2.2 GeV, 4 MW proton beam to feed facilities like, for example, a future Neutrino Factory or a Neutrino SuperBeam. One of the most promising target candidates is a stationary consisting of a Ti container filled with small Ta pellets. The power deposited as heat by the radioactive nuclides (the so-called after-heat) can considerably increase the target temperature after ceasing operation, if no active cooling is provided. An estimate of the induced radioactivity and after-heat was performed with the FLUKA Monte Carlo code. To estimate the highest temperature reached inside the target, the effective thermal conductivity of packed spheres was evaluated using the basic cell method. A method for estimating the contribution to heat transmission from radiation is also discussed.
Keywords
Superconducting proton linac , High-power target , tantalum , After-heat , FLUKA
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2026832
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